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40th anniversary of Harpoon

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From Defense Aerospace

 

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Boeing, US Navy Mark Harpoon Missile System's 40th Anniversary

(Source: Boeing Co.; issued July 21, 2011)

 

ST. CHARLES, Mo. --- Boeing and the U.S. Navy recognized the 40th anniversary of the Harpoon Missile System today at a ceremony near the company’s St. Charles facility.

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Hehe, I was all ready to nuke a spambot, then I saw "the missile". Congrats Harpoon you old SAM sponge.

 

Heh. If I had to guess how many 'virtual' Harpoons have been tossed around - heck, even shot down - over the years, I'd hazard a guess that the number would far exceed 7,200 missiles. :D

Heh. If I had to guess how many 'virtual' Harpoons have been tossed around - heck, even shot down - over the years, I'd hazard a guess that the number would far exceed 7,200 missiles. :D

 

Heck, I would expect that any of the regular posters on this board have launched more than that themselves. I sure have ... :D

Heh. If I had to guess how many 'virtual' Harpoons have been tossed around - heck, even shot down - over the years, I'd hazard a guess that the number would far exceed 7,200 missiles. :D

 

Heck, I would expect that any of the regular posters on this board have launched more than that themselves. I sure have ... :D

 

A conservative estimate in my case.

 

Buddha

I prefer to shot them down, as I use to play the RED side :huh:

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