AGM-84E SLAM
AGM-84E SLAM
Standoff Weapons
Basic Information
Name
AGM-84E SLAM
Designation
AGM-84E SLAM
Alternate Designation
—
Equipment Type
Standoff Weapons
Manufacturer
Boeing
Date of Introduction
1991
Description
The AGM-84E SLAM (Standoff Land Attack Missile) uses the Harpoon warhead and a GPS/INS-based guidance system to strike inland targets. It is a derivate of the proven Harpoon anti-ship missile designed to destroy high value land targets, ships at port and ships at sea. The subsonic SLAM also features an IR seeker for the terminal phase of the flight and data link. Its long range allows aircraft to release this weapon from safe standoff ranges. It was employed successfully in Operation Desert Storm in 1991 providing day, night, and adverse weather strike capability.
Ground Specifications
Max Speed
853.2 km/h
Range
111.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group
Standoff Weapons
Status
Retired - No Longer Operational
Origin
United States of America
Contractor
Boeing
Initial Operational Capability (IOC)
1991
Total Production
700
Specifications (Deagel)
Dimensions — Diameter
340 millimeter
Dimensions — Length
4.5 meter
Dimensions — Wingspan
910 millimeter
Mass — Warhead
227 kilogram
Mass — Weight
628 kilogram
Performance — Max Range
111 kilometer
Speed — Top Speed
237 mps
Variants
Variant 1
AGM-84D Harpoon
Variant 2
RGM-84D Harpoon
Variant 3
AGM-84E SLAM
Variant 4
AGM-84H SLAM ER
Variant 5
Harpoon Block II
Variant 6
Harpoon Block III
Details
Country of Origin
United States
Sources
deagel.com: https://www.deagel.com/x/x/a001072
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
4.5 m
Width
—
Height
—
Weight
628 kg
Operators (1)
United States
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