The AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) is a tactical, air-to-surface missile designed to home in on electronic transmissions coming from surface-to-air radar systems. It was originally developed by Texas Instruments as a replacement for the AGM-45 Shrike and AGM-78 Standard ARM system. Production was later taken over by Raytheon Corporation when it purchased the defense production business of Texas Instruments.
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| - The AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) is a tactical, air-to-surface missile designed to home in on electronic transmissions coming from surface-to-air radar systems. It was originally developed by Texas Instruments as a replacement for the AGM-45 Shrike and AGM-78 Standard ARM system. Production was later taken over by Raytheon Corporation when it purchased the defense production business of Texas Instruments.
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| - FMU-111/B laser proximity fuze
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| - WDU-21/B blast-fragmentation in a WAU-7/B warhead section, and later WDU-37/B blast-fragmentation warhead.
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| - Passive radar homing with home-on-jam,GPS/INS and EHF active radar homing in E variant. 500-20,000 MHz for AGM-88C
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| - An AGM-88 HARM missile loaded aboard an F/A-18C
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| Unit Cost
| - 284000(xsd:integer)
- US$870,000 for AGM-88E
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| - Texas Instruments, then Raytheon Corporation
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| - F/A-18, F-4G, F-16, Tornado IDS, F-35 and others
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| - Thiokol SR113-TC-1 dual-thrust rocket engine
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| - The AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) is a tactical, air-to-surface missile designed to home in on electronic transmissions coming from surface-to-air radar systems. It was originally developed by Texas Instruments as a replacement for the AGM-45 Shrike and AGM-78 Standard ARM system. Production was later taken over by Raytheon Corporation when it purchased the defense production business of Texas Instruments.
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