4. CONTENTS
DEFINITION
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
EFFECT OF NUCLEAR TEST OF PAKISTAN ON AIR
POLLUTION
SECURITY OF NUCLEAR WEAPON IN PAKISTAN
INTERESTING INFORMATION
FUTURE EFFECTS
SOLUTION
5. DEFINITION
Nuclear test is the experiment to
determine the effectiveness, yield and
explosive capability of nuclear weapon.
6. May 1998, Pakistan became first
Muslim nuclear power when it
carried out 5 nuclear tests.
It was direct response to five nuclear
explosions by India, just two week
earlier.
INTRODUCTION
7. HISTORY
Pakistan was started its
nuclear program in 20
January 1972 in the
government of Prime Minister
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.
Pakistan test his first atomic
bomb in 28 May,1998 at Ras
Koh hills at Chagai District in
Baluchistan Province.
8. EFFECT OF NUCLEAR TESTS OF
PAKISTAN ON AIR POLLUTION
Black granite rocks of Ras Koh hills
turned into white because of de-
oxidization due to the radioactive
nuclear forces.
Huge cloud of beige dust enveloped
the whole mountain. Dust cloud
was about 10-15 km high.
9. SECUIRTY OF NUCLEAR
WEAPONS IN PAKISTAN
Pakistan has batter security than Indian nuclear
program security.
American CIA admmited that they have no information
about Pakistan nuclear weapons position, even
Pakistan COAS, President and Prime minister have no
information about position of nuclear weapons.
Pakistan have separate intelligence agency for nuclear
weapons which continuously change the position of
weapons through secret mechanism.
10. INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT
NUCLEAR TEST OF PAKISTAN
The results was as expected
there was no release of
radioactivity.
PAEC claimed that largest yield
was 25-40kt.
11. WHAT WILL BE THE EFFECT ON
ENVIRONMENT, IF PAKISTAN RELEASE ITS
NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN FUTURE?
If Pakistan will fire its half nuclear weapons, it
will destroy half of ozone layer of the World.
It will be thousand times powerful than little
boy and fat man.
12.
13. SOLUTION
People of the world want to end the nuclear race across the
countries. We should stop testing of nukes and concentrate for
the development of our new generation and environment