Satellite images show Pakistan’s tactical nuclear weapons which can be used against India
News Nation Bureau 29 March 2018, 10:14 PM
Rare images from satellite show the tactical nuclear weapons that the Pakistan army might plan to use against Indian troops. The nuclear weapons are shown to be set up at Gujranwala on the border of India and Pakistan. These weapons are set up just about 60-8- kilometers from the international boundary. Pakistan’s two TNW garrisons are located in Gujranwala and Pano Aqil. Pakistan seems to have deployed at least 24-36 launchers with Nasr missiles.
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