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The Kirana Hills is a small and extensive rocky mountain range located in
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and Sargodha, Pakistan. It is also a place of tourist attraction in Sargodha City. Locally known as "Black Mountains" due to its brownish landscape, its highest peak is about . Known for its extreme weather conditions, its maximum temperature reaches to in the summer while the minimum temperature recorded is as low as freezing point in the winter. Due to its rocky landscape and minerals, a volcanic and geophysical survey was conducted by the Geological Survey of Pakistan. Its environs are heavily infested with wild boars.


Nuclear weapons tests

Kirana-I was the assigned codename of the 24
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' cold tests' conducted by Pakistan from 1983–90. The Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers led the civil engineering of potential sites for the tests to be conducted. The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) carried out several tests of the feasibility of weapon designs; all tests were subcritical (cold) tests and produced no energy blast yield. Additional studies on the radiation effects of nuclear explosions was also carried out by PAEC. The Kahuta Research Laboratories (KRL) also conducted subcritical tests of its own weapon designs. The weapon-testing program proved crucial for the success of Pakistan's clandestine atomic bomb program and was kept in extreme secrecy with few having knowledge of its existence. The tests were eventually made public in 2000 by the political newspaper, ''The Nation''.


Test preparation

The Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers started extensive engineering of the potential test sites sometime in 1979–83. Several coordinated meetings between civilian Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) and military officials finalized the potential sites and construction started in 1979. Work completed in 1983 in Chagai and Kirana as the tunnels and testing labs were reported as having been bored, and as being similar in construction to Chagai. The "Special Development Works"(SDW), a special-purpose engineering unit of Pakistan's military scientists and military engineers was commissioned by Brigadier Muhammad Sarfaraz in 1977. Responsibility of weapon-test sites and logistics were overseen by the SDW as part of their role in the atomic bomb program. The Pakistani military engineered the weapon-test sites carefully and had long realized the United States's growing suspicion of secret military nuclear programs. All work was completed at night before sunrise and the area cordoned off to tourists. This was done due to avoid American 'Vela' nuclear monitoring satellites detecting the tests, as well as avoiding the civilian population in the area. Engineering teams were sent to de-seal, open and clean, the tunnels to keep out wild boars that are found in abundance in the Sargodha region. After preparations were completed and the tunnels were cleared out, PAEC's Diagnostic Group arrived with laboratory leader Dr. Samar Mubarakmand who came with trailers fitted with
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s and diagnostic equipment installed in the vans. They were followed by the Wah Group Scientists under Dr. Zaman Shaikh and PAEC's Directorate of Technical Development (DTD) under
Hafeez Qureshi Muhammad Hafeez Qureshi (Urdu: محمد حفيظ قريشى; ) (28 January 1930 – 11 August 2007), Sitara-e-Imtiaz, SI, Hilal-i-Imtiaz, HI, known as Hafeez Qureshi, was a Pakistani nuclear scientist and a mechanical engineer, known for his cla ...
, with the nuclear device in sub-assembly form. The device was placed in the weapon-testing labs and monitoring systems were set up with around 20 cables linking various parts of the device with oscillators in diagnostic vans parked near the Kirana Hills. The device was tested using the push-button technique set in vintage style. The first test was to see whether the triggering mechanism created the necessary neutrons which would start a fission chain-reaction in the actual device. However, when the button was pushed, most of the wires connecting the device to the oscillators were severed due to errors committed in the preparation of the cables. At first, it was thought that the device had malfunctioned but closer scrutiny of two of the oscillators confirmed that the neutrons had indeed come out and a chain-reaction had taken place.


Test teams

A series of 24 different cold tests were conducted by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission. This secret weapon-testing operation was called ''Kirana-I'' by Dr.
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, a
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, who was the laboratories director and technical member at the PAEC. Other PAEC test development personnel and teams included Hafeez Qureshi— director of the Directorate of Technical Development; Dr. Zaman Sheikh, director of the Wah Group Scientists (WGS); Dr. Naeem Ahmad Khan— director of Radiation and Isotope Applications Division (RIAD); Dr. Riazuddin— director of Theoretical Physics Group (TPG); and Dr. Samar Mubarakmand, director of the Diagnostic Group (Diag Grp). As a result, between 1983 and 1990, the PAEC's Wah Group and DTD conducted more than 24 cold tests of the nuclear device at Kirana Hills with the help of mobile diagnostic equipment. These tests were carried out in 24 tunnels measuring 100–150 feet in length which were bored inside the Kirana. The explosive
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was used to trigger the device that was tested by DTD led by Hafeez Qureshi, a mechanical engineer. The successful cold-fission test was supervised by
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and witnessed by key high officials including PAEC chairman Munir Ahmad Khan; General
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,
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; and Ghulam Ishaq Khan, then
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Results and aftermath

The cold test of 1983 by PAEC was a major step in Pakistan's nuclear weapons program. However, it did not mean PAEC had produced Pakistan's nuclear bomb. As Houston Wood, Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA, points out in his article on gas centrifuges, "The most difficult step in building a nuclear weapon is the production of fissile material", yet PAEC had not produced any fissile material by 1983. So, the most difficult step in building a nuclear weapon had yet to be taken by PAEC. The need to improve and perfect the design of the first nuclear device required constant testing. 24 different cold tests were conducted between 1983 and 1990 with the help of mobile diagnostic equipment. These tests were carried out in 24 horizontal-shaft designated weapon-testing laboratories measuring in length, which were bored inside the Kirana Hills. The United States
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began monitoring the region, leading to the testing program being moved to
Kala Chitta Range Kala Chitta Range (in Punjabi and ur, ''Kālā Chiṭṭā'') is a mountain range in the Attock District of Punjab, Pakistan. Kala- Chitta are Punjabi words meaning Kala the Black and Chitta means the white. The range thrusts eastward acro ...
. The test sites were abandoned and the Pakistani government opened the region for public tourism in 1990.It also has Radar Station for monitoring the airspace of Pakistan.


Development and the test teams


Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission

* Munir Ahmad Khan – Chairman, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) *
Ishfaq Ahmad Ishfaq Ahmad Khan (3 November 1930 – 18 January 2018) , was a Pakistani nuclear physicist, emeritus professor of high-energy physics at the National Centre for Physics, and former science advisor to the Government of Pakistan. A versatile ...
Member (Technical) of PAEC. * Samar Mubarakmand – Director-General of the Diagnostics Group of PAEC (DG) *
Hafeez Qureshi Muhammad Hafeez Qureshi (Urdu: محمد حفيظ قريشى; ) (28 January 1930 – 11 August 2007), Sitara-e-Imtiaz, SI, Hilal-i-Imtiaz, HI, known as Hafeez Qureshi, was a Pakistani nuclear scientist and a mechanical engineer, known for his cla ...
– Director-General of the Directorate of Technical Development (DTD) *
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-Directorate-General of the Wah Group of PAEC (WG). * Naeem Ahmad Khan – Director-General of Radiation and Isotope Applications Division (RIAD). *
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– Director-General of the Radiation Physics Division (RPD). *
Masud Ahmad Muhammad Masud Ahmad ( Urdu: محمد مسعود احمد; ), best known as Masood Ahmad, (16 November 1943 – 29 December 2018) was a Pakistani theoretical physicist and ICTP laureate known for his work in dual resonance and Veneziano ...
– Director-General of Theoretical Physics Group (TPG).


Special Works Development

*Major-General Michael John O'Brian, Pakistan Air Force — Director-General of the Special Works Development *Brigadier-General Muhammad Sarfaraz,
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— Deputy Director of Special Works Development


Government observers

*General
Khalid Mahmud Arif General Khalid Mahmud Arif ( ur, 29 December 1930 – 6 March 2020) popularly known as K.M. Arif, was a senior officer of the Pakistan Army, serving as the vice-chief of army staff under President Zia-ul-Haq, who retained the command of the ...
, Pakistani Army — Vice Chief of Army Staff * Ghulam Ishaq Khan, (SP) – Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan *Vice-Admiral Iftikhar Ahmed Sirohey,
Pakistan Navy ur, ہمارے لیے اللّٰہ کافی ہے اور وہ بہترین کارساز ہے۔ English language, English: Allah is Sufficient for us - and what an excellent (reliable) Trustee (of affairs) is He!(''Quran, Qur'an, Al Imran, 3:173' ...
Directorate-General Naval Weapon Engineering Branch (WEB).


See also

* List of mountain ranges of Pakistan * List of mountain ranges of the world * List of mountains in Pakistan


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