Harpoon (agm-84) All-weather Anti-ship Missile Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
04052333013895 Lug Terminal
002835281
04056686003909 Transistor
009859073
041-012 Composition Fixed Resistor
001048342
041-132 Composition Fixed Resistor
002478710
041-361 Composition Fixed Resistor
001168568
041004 Film Fixed Resistor
001084905
0418590-0022 Socket Head Cap Screw
002257773
04189 Diode Semiconductor Device
009246981
04210008+008 Composition Fixed Resistor
001048332
04210008-008 Composition Fixed Resistor
001048332
04230015+056 Film Fixed Resistor
004918744
04230016-016 Film Fixed Resistor
004625689
04230019-072 Film Fixed Resistor
010535785
04250416201850 Connector Adapter
007012215
04260026-005 Non Wire Wound Variable Resistor
009746426
04271-0590-01 Electrical Contact
006263538
043-91R0 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
008890010
043-CTR-01P Electrical Plug Connector
004834252
044146-002 Incandescent Lamp
000602941
044170 Diode Semiconductor Device
004826754
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Missile, All-weather Anti-ship, Harpoon (agm-84)

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The Harpoon is an all-weather, over-the-horizon, anti-ship missile system, developed and manufactured by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing Defense, Space & Security). In 2004, Boeing delivered the 7,000th Harpoon unit since the weapon's introduction in 1977. The missile system has also been further developed into a land-strike weapon, the Standoff Land Attack Missile (SLAM).

The regular Harpoon uses active radar homing, and a low-level, sea-skimming cruise trajectory to improve survivability and lethality. The missile's launch platforms include:

In 1965 the United States Navy began studies for a missile in the 45 kilometres (24 nmi) range class for use against surfaced submarines. The name Harpoon was assigned to the project (i.e. a harpoon to kill "whales", a naval slang term for submarines). The sinking of the Israeli destroyer Eilat in 1967 by a Soviet-built Styx anti-ship missile shocked senior United States Navy officers, who until then had not been conscious of the threat posed by anti-ship missiles. In 1970 Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Elmo Zumwalt accelerated the development of Harpoon as part of his "Project Sixty" initiative, hoping to add much needed striking power to US surface combatants. Harpoon was primarily developed for use on US Navy warships such as the Ticonderoga-class cruiser as their principal anti-ship weapon system.

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