Dr. Samar Mubarakmand ثمر مبارک مند explains why Pakistani nuclear missile and assets are safe and secure. He explains why the terrorists and extremist elements cannot use Pakistan's nukes for their own their purpose. He talks about National Command and Authority and the secret codes fitted into these nuclear missiles. He explains how these weapons are too complicated to be used by any ordinary person. English subtitles are included in this video.
Dr. Samar Mubarakmand (Urdu: ثمر مبارک مند) (born September 17, 1942) a Pakistani nuclear scientist, nuclear physicist and the Chairman of Pakistan's National Engineering and Scientific Commission from 2001-2007. He has been awarded Pakistan's three highest civil awards, the Nishan-e-Imtiaz, the Hilal-e-Imtiaz and the Sitara-e-Imtiaz. He rose to national fame in May 1998 when he headed the team of Pakistani scientists which conducted the country's successful nuclear tests in Balochistan.
He received his B.Sc in Experimental Physics in 1958 and his M.Sc. degree in Experimental Physics in 1962, both from Government College University, Lahore. He received his Ph.D. in Experimental Nuclear Physics from the University of Oxford, England, in 1966, where he was part of the team which commissioned a 22 million volt atomic accelerator. He has expertise in nuclear instrumentation, nuclear diagnostics, nuclear physics, application of lasers, and fiber optics technology. He only came in limelight after his team conducted the country's first successful nuclear tests on 28th and 30th May 1998. Dr. Samar is today considered the main architect of Pakistan's missile program, which includes systems such as the Babur missile, Shaheen missile series, and the Ghaznavi missile system.
He joined the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) in 1962, where he was in charge of one of Diagnostic Group in the Directorate of Technical Development. In the 1990s, he served as the Director General of National Defence Complex, another Pakistani organization shrouded in secrecy.
Dr. Samar was appointed the founding Chairman of Pakistan's National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM) in 2001.
One of his recent landmark achievements is the establishment of Centers of Excellence (COEs) in the fields of Computational Science and Medicine, Control & Instrumentation, Fluid Dynamics & Engineering Design, Hydro Technologies, Wireless communication, and Electronics and Composite Materials. These COEs are fast becoming the hub of advance scientific and medical activity in Pakistan, conducting research in areas such as stem cells, tissue culture technology, and production of cardiac stents.
Memberships/Fellowships:
* Fellow of Pakistan Academy of Sciences (2000)
* Fellow of Pakistan Nuclear Society (1995)
* An elected member of Nuclear Society of Pakistan (1994)
Dr. Samar is certainly one of my favourite scientists. His work is often published in Pakistani scientific journals such as Nuclear Physics journal "Nucleus". His papers include for instance "Super critical movement of point charges in a Bose-Einstein condensate" and "Derivation of a mathematical relationship between the relative movement of point charges and their associated viscosic medium".
Very good video. Stupid people are spreading propaganda against our nuclear program
JeeeNahi 2 years ago 34
Pakistan is a very powerful and stable country and it is just a cheap and dirty propaganda by stupid americans and dirty jews
MrGoodman45 2 years ago 29