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Summary: The AGM-88 HARM (High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile) is a vital asset for the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps in Suppression and Destruction of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD/DEAD) missions.
Russian channels have posted images of what appear to be the remains of an AGM-88 HARM antiradiation missile. A fragment of the HARM’s BSU-60A/B stabilization fin can be seen in the wreckage.
Last week we got the visual confirmation of the Ukrainian Air Force MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter jets employing US-made AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missiles.
Taiwan has confirmed that it received Raytheon AGM-88 High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missiles (HARM) last year, a delivery originally scheduled for 2023.. The announcement came from a director at the ...
AGM-88 HARM antiradar missile fired by Ukrainian troops at Donetsk According to the mission, thirty-nine 155mm shells have been fired at Donetsk since morning. DONETSK, April 18.
The official didn't say which missile, but there are reports of AGM-88 missiles in use in Ukraine. The AGM-88 may have a limited overall impact, but it gives Russian troops another reason to worry.
DONETSK, June 6. /TASS/. An American AGM-88 HARM anti-radar missile was fired by Ukrainian troops at central Donetsk, the city’s Mayor Alexey Kulemzin said on Monday.
The AGM-88 High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) was developed in the 1980s to destroy enemy radars. HARM is designed to detect enemy radar emissions and then follow them to the source.
The AGM-88 was developed by the U.S. Navy and Air Force after the Vietnam War for specialized warplanes to carry on missions to destroy enemy air-defense missile sites.