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Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile
Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile 
Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Launch
Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Launch 
AGM-84D Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Launch
AGM-84D Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Launch 
AGM-84D Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Launch
AGM-84D Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Launch 
Harpoon in Flight
Harpoon in Flight 
Harpoon Block II Launch
Harpoon Block II Launch 
AGM-84D Harpoon Anti-ship Missile
AGM-84D Harpoon Anti-ship Missile 
AGM-84D Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Fired from USS Decatur
AGM-84D Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Fired from USS Decatur 
F/A-18 Hornet with Harpoons in Steep Ascent
F/A-18 Hornet with Harpoons in Steep Ascent 
F/A-18 Hornet Releases SLAM
F/A-18 Hornet Releases SLAM 
F/A-18 - Harpoons on Fighter
F/A-18 - Harpoons on Fighter 
Harpoon Block II Plus
Harpoon Block II Plus 
Harpoon Block II Plus
Harpoon Block II Plus 
Hornet Fires Standoff Land Attack Missile (SLAM)
Hornet Fires Standoff Land Attack Missile (SLAM) 
SLAM ER hitting a test target, California
SLAM ER hitting a test target, California 
SLAM loaded
SLAM loaded 
SLAM ER Attack
SLAM ER Attack 
AGM-84K SLAM-ER Standoff Land Attack Missiles - Expanded Response
AGM-84K SLAM-ER Standoff Land Attack Missiles - Expanded Response 
Air Launched Cruise Missile in Flight
Air Launched Cruise Missile in Flight 
Super Hornet Releases SLAM ER
Super Hornet Releases SLAM ER 
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Harpoon Launching from Ship

For surface ships, submarines and land-based launchers, Harpoon employs a solid propellant booster to provide initial flight velocity. The booster contains a solid composite cast-in-case propellant which produces an average thrust of 12,000 pounds for approximately 2.9 seconds. After the booster separates, a turbojet engine starts automatically and Harpoon descends to alow-level cruise altitude. It is guided to the target at high subsonic speeds by its midcourse guidance systems and terminal active radar. 
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Unique identifier BI214622 
Boeing ID c12-11378-13 
Type Image 
Size 2500px × 2520px   18MB 
License type RM 
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