SİSTEM GENEL BAKIŞI
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.
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TAM BOYUTU GÖRÜNTÜLE
AGM-84/RGM-84 Harpoon Block II - Boeing
AVANTAJLAR
- GPS capability enables strikes against land targets and ships in port
- Sea-skimming terminal phase reduces ship radar detection time
- 280 km range on Block II+ enables long-range standoff attacks
- NATO standard weapon with broad logistics support
- Air and ship-launched variants provide flexibility
DEZAVANTAJLAR
- Subsonic speed theoretically vulnerable to advanced CIWS
- Active radar seeker can be decoyed or jammed
- Older basic Harpoon guidance less capable than newer NSM/JSM
- Limited warhead size compared to larger AShMs like Kh-22
TEKNİK ÖZELLİKLER
RANGE280 Km (Block II+) / 130 Km (Block II)
SPEEDMach 0.85 Sea-Skimming
LENGTH3.84 M
WEIGHT661 Kg
WARHEAD221 Kg Blast-Fragmentation
GUIDANCEGPS + INS + Active Radar Terminal Seeker
LAUNCH PLATFORMSIver Huitfeldt Frigates, F-35A, F-16 (Legacy)
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Protection level against contemporary ATGM threats is the defining metric here, and these figures hold up well.