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Coordinates: 32°019.56N 72°1119.92E / 32.0054333°N 72.1888667°E / 32.0054333; 72.1888667
 

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Khushab Nuclear Complex
Map
CountryPakistan
LocationKhushab District, Punjab
Coordinates32°0′19.56″N 72°11′19.92″E / 32.0054333°N 72.1888667°E / 32.0054333; 72.1888667
StatusOperational
Commission dateUnit 1: 1996,
Unit 2: 2010 (unofficial),
Unit 3: 2013 (unofficial),
Unit 4: 2015 (unofficial)
Operator(s)Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC)
Nuclear power station
Reactor typeHeavy water reactor/
plutonium production reactor
Reactor supplierPakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC)
Power generation
Units operational4 (~200MWth)
Units under const.1 (possible)

Khushab Nuclear Complex is a plutonium production nuclear reactor and heavy water complex situated 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the town of JauharabadinKhushab District, Punjab, Pakistan.

The heavy water and natural uranium reactors at Khushab are a central element of Pakistan's program to produce plutonium and tritium for use in compact nuclear warheads. Khushab Nuclear Complex, like that at Kahuta, is not subject to International Atomic Energy Agency inspections.

Four currently operating reactors have capacities variously reported at between 40 MWth to 50 MWth, and as high as 70 MWth. In total, they are estimated to be capable of producing 44 kilograms (97 lb) of weapons grade plutonium annually.[1] Plutonium production and nuclear reprocessing facilities are being expanded at Khushab, New Labs and Chashma.

Pakistan's first indigenous nuclear reactor was commissioned at Khushab in March 1996. The Khushab Nuclear Complex was conceived and planned by the then chairman of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC), Munir Ahmad Khan, who began work on the 50 MWth Khushab-I reactor and heavy water plant in 1986. He appointed nuclear engineer Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood and Dr. N.A. Javed, both from the PAEC, as the Project-Directors for the reactor and the heavy water plant respectively.[2] According to a Pakistani press report this reactor began operating in early 1998.[3]

Based on the success of these projects and the experience and capability gained during their construction, onsite construction work on the second unit began around 2001 or 2002. In February 2010 Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani and senior military officers attended a ceremony at the Khushab complex for what is believed to be the completion of the second reactor.[1] There has been little to no government comment on the complex or other aspects of the nuclear weapons program since the late 1990s.[citation needed]

Judging by external appearance all but the first reactor are similar or identical in design.[4]

Reactors[edit]

Heavy water production[edit]

The heavy water plant is estimated to be able to produce between 50 and 100 tonnes (49 and 98 long tons; 55 and 110 short tons) of heavy water per year.[10]

See also[edit]

  • iconEnergy portal
  • Nuclear technology portal
  • References[edit]

  • ^ MA Chaudhri, "Pakistan's Nuclear History: Separating Myth from Reality," Defence Journal, May, 2006.
  • ^ "Pakistan's Indigenous Nuclear Reactor Starts Up," Islamabad The Nation, 13 April 1998
  • ^ Asian Defence
  • ^ Khushab Nuclear Complex
  • ^ Khushab-III
  • ^ Third Pakistani Nuclear Reactor Operational
  • ^ Pakistan’s Fourth Reactor at Khushab Now Appears Operational
  • ^ New Construction at Pakistan’s Khushab Nuclear Site
  • ^ Khushab Complex
  • External links[edit]


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