Pakistan: American, Chinese or French Planes Would Deliver its Bomb
The Risk Report
Volume 1 Number 8 (October 1995) Page 9
If nuclear war broke out tomorrow in South Asia, Pakistan would probably rely on foreign-supplied planes to deliver atomic bombs. Pakistan is building M-11 missiles with parts supplied by China and has tested its short-range Hatf missiles. But American F-16 jets, Chinese Q-5 bombers and French-made Mirage fighter planes remain Pakistan's most reliable nuclear delivery platforms, according to U.S. intelligence sources.
Pakistan has 34 U.S.-made F-16s, but delivery of additional
fighters has been held up because of the Pressler Amendment, which prohibits
U.S. military
aid or the sale of weaponry to Pakistan as long as Islamabad possesses
nuclear weapons. Pakistan already has Chinese-supplied Q-5 bombers and
scores of French-supplied Mirage aircraft. Islamabad may soon buy used
Mirage 2000-C fighters from France. If the sale goes through, France could
upgrade the aircraft by installing more advanced avionics.
