Boeing AGM-84/RGM-84 Harpoon Block II
Type: missile
Domain: sea
Country of Origin: United States
Manufacturer: Boeing
First Deployed: 2005
Overview
Denmark operates the AGM-84L Harpoon Block II air-launched and RGM-84L ship-launched anti-ship missile as the primary offensive anti-surface weapon on its frigates and F-16/F-35 aircraft. Harpoon Block II adds GPS navigation to the original sea-skimming inertial guidance, enabling strikes against coastal targets and ships in harbors in addition to open-ocean engagements.
Technical Specifications
| range | 280 km (Block II+) / 130 km (Block II) |
|---|---|
| speed | Mach 0.85 sea-skimming |
| length | 3.84 m |
| weight | 661 kg |
| warhead | 221 kg blast-fragmentation |
| guidance | GPS + INS + active radar terminal seeker |
| launch_platforms | Iver Huitfeldt frigates, F-35A, F-16 (legacy) |
Operators
- Denmark
- United States
- Japan
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Australia
- Turkey
- Egypt
- United Arab Emirates
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Greece
- Spain
- Netherlands
- Germany
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- India
- Pakistan
- Chile
- Brazil
Related sea Weapon Systems
- INS Arihant (SSBN) - submarine (India)
- Lurssen CPV - patrol_vessel (Germany)
- Type 075 LHD - amphibious (China)
- HTMS Chakri Naruebet - Light Aircraft Carrier (Spain)
- Type 056A Jiangdao - corvette (China)
- Shaldag Mk V Fast Patrol Boat - Fast Patrol Craft (Israel)
- NSM - Anti-Ship Missile (Norway)
- Maya Class Destroyer (DDG) - destroyer (Japan)
- Type 45 Daring-class - Destroyer (United Kingdom)
- Preveze/Gür Class Submarine - Submarine (Germany)