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A series of American-designed air-to-surface anti-radiation missiles launched from aircraft.
AGM-88 HARM and AARGM series

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AGM-88 HARM and AARGM series
A series of American-designed air-to-surface anti-radiation missiles launched from aircraft. Produced by Raytheon and Northrop Grumman, these missiles have a maximum effective range of at least 48 km. The AGM-88 HARM (‘High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile’) carriesa 150-pound blast-fragmentation (HE-FRAG) warhead. The munition is guided by passive radar homing, alongside inertial navigation and GPS. After travelling to the target location, the munition homes in on electronic emissions from radar antenna. The Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile (AARGM) variant includes an updated guidance section, utilising millimeter-wave radar for terminal guidance. These missiles have seen use in conflicts including the 1991 Gulf War, 2003 Iraq War, and the Ukraine war, as well as strikes on the Houthis in Yemen.

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US munitions used in Yemen 2025

Verified images of U.S. munitions during the Trump administration’s bombing campaign against the Iranian-backed Houthi militant and political group.

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