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Agm 88 Collection

The AGM-88, also known as the High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM), is a formidable weapon that has become an integral part of various air forces around the world

Background imageAgm 88 Collection: German Tornado ECR on the runway at Lechfeld Airfield, Germany

German Tornado ECR on the runway at Lechfeld Airfield, Germany
German Tornado ECR armed with a HARM anti-radar missile during exercise ELITE, Lechfeld Airfield, Germany

Background imageAgm 88 Collection: AGM-88E aRGM missile on a U. S. Navy F / A-18F Super Hornet

AGM-88E aRGM missile on a U. S. Navy F / A-18F Super Hornet
AGM-88E aRGM missile on a U.S. Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet

Background imageAgm 88 Collection: An Italian Air Force Tornado IDS armed with AGM-88 HARM missiles

An Italian Air Force Tornado IDS armed with AGM-88 HARM missiles
April 8, 2011 - An Italian Air Force Panavia Tornado IDS armed with AGM-88 HARM missiles shortly before entering Libyan airspace for a suppression of enemy air defenses mission in support of

Background imageAgm 88 Collection: A Panavia Tornado IDS of the Italian Air Force

A Panavia Tornado IDS of the Italian Air Force
April 8, 2011 - An Italian Air Force Panavia Tornado IDS armed with AGM-88 HARM missiles shortly before entering Libyan airspace for a suppression of enemy air defenses mission in support of

Background imageAgm 88 Collection: An Italian Air Force Tornado IDS conducts in-flight refueling

An Italian Air Force Tornado IDS conducts in-flight refueling
April 8, 2011 - An Italian Air Force Panavia Tornado IDS armed with AGM-88 HARM missiles shortly before entering Libyan airspace for a suppression of enemy air defenses mission in support of

Background imageAgm 88 Collection: Tornado ECR of the German Air Force armed with HARM missile

Tornado ECR of the German Air Force armed with HARM missile landing at Lechfeld Air Base, Germany, during exercise ELITE 2007

Background imageAgm 88 Collection: Ground crew conducting pre-flight-checks on a German Tornado ECR

Ground crew conducting pre-flight-checks on a German Tornado ECR, armed with an HARM missile, in front of its shelter

Background imageAgm 88 Collection: F-16D from the Hellenic Air Force armed with AGM-88 HARM missile

F-16D from the Hellenic Air Force armed with AGM-88 HARM missile at Lechfeld Air Base, Germany

Background imageAgm 88 Collection: An F / A-18F Super Hornet armed with an AGM-88E aRGM missile

An F / A-18F Super Hornet armed with an AGM-88E aRGM missile
An F/A-18F Super Hornet conducts a captive carry flight test of an AGM-88E Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile

Background imageAgm 88 Collection: Spanish F-18 aircraft taxiing on the runway, Germany

Spanish F-18 aircraft taxiing on the runway, Germany
Spanish F-18 with HARM training missiles at Electronic warfare exercise ELITE, Geilenkirchen Airfield, Germany

Background imageAgm 88 Collection: Illustration of an AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile

Illustration of an AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM)


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The AGM-88, also known as the High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM), is a formidable weapon that has become an integral part of various air forces around the world. From German Tornado ECRs to Italian Air Force Tornado IDS aircraft, this missile has proven its worth on numerous occasions. As a German Tornado ECR sits on the runway at Lechfeld Airfield in Germany, it showcases the power and precision of the AGM-88. This missile, when mounted on a U. S. Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet, demonstrates its versatility and adaptability across different platforms. In-flight refueling becomes seamless for an Italian Air Force Tornado IDS armed with AGM-88 HARM missiles. These aircraft effortlessly extend their range and capabilities while ensuring they are always ready for action. Ground crew members diligently conduct pre-flight checks on a German Tornado ECR armed with HARM missiles. Their meticulous attention to detail ensures that these deadly weapons are fully operational and prepared for any mission that lies ahead. A Panavia Tornado IDS from the Italian Air Force proudly displays its payload of AGM-88 HARM missiles. With these potent weapons onboard, it becomes clear why this aircraft is considered one of the most effective multi-role fighters in service today. Not limited to European forces alone, an F/A-18F Super Hornet from the U. S. Navy carries an AGM-88E advanced Radar-Guided Missile (aRGM). This cutting-edge variant enhances target acquisition capabilities while maintaining compatibility with existing systems. Even beyond Europe and America's borders, we find an F/A-18F Super Hornet armed with an AGM-88E aRGM missile serving in various air forces worldwide. The global adoption of this weapon underscores its reputation as a reliable choice for neutralizing enemy threats effectively.