[quote][b][url=/v3/forum/europe-14/topic/for%C3%A7a-aerea-portuguesa-portugal-342/?post=38934#post-38934]pilou[/url] a dit le 29/08/2007 à 19:39 :[/b] Voilà ce que j'ai trouvé : [url]http://www.codeonemagazine.com/archives/1997/articles/jul_97/july4a_97.html[/url] [quote]The Block 50/52 is the first F-16 version to integrate the AGM-84 Harpoon antishipping missile. The aircraft can launch the Harpoon in line-of-sight, bearing-only, and range/bearing modes. The addition of the Harpoon gives the F-16 a significant standoff range antishipping capability. When the Harpoon is combined with optional 600-gallon fuel tanks, the Block 50/52 has an unmatched maritime patrol and attack capability.[/quote] :wink: EDIT Et aussi : [url]http://www.f-16.net/f-16_armament_article12.html[/url] [quote]All recent F-16 aircraft (block 20, 30/32, 40/42, 50/52, and 60) can be made Harpoon-capable. It requires the installation of the interface adapter, plus installation of system software that supports the Harpoon.[/quote] [quote]Operational Use Only a limited number of F-16 customers use the Harpoon on their F-16s: Chile: The FACh's block 52 aircraft have Harpoon capability, but no missiles have been ordered Egypt: EAF Block 40 aircraft have Harpoon capability, no missile purchase yet Greece: HAF F-16 Block 52 aircraft armed with AGM-84 Harpoons were test-flown at Edwards AFB Israel: The IDF/AF is very likely to have Harpoon capability, but this is unconfirmed Oman: The RAFO purchased 20 missiles for its F-16 Block 50 fleet South Korea: The RoKAF Block 52 aircraft are Harpoon-capable, no confirmed missile purchase Taiwan: The RoCAF purchased 54 missiles for its F-16 Block 20 aircraft Turkey: The TUAF purchased 50 Harpoon missiles for their CCIP-upgraded F-16 Block 50 aircraft United Arab Emirates: The UAEAF's block 60 aircraft are Harpoon capable, and 52 missiles were purchased at the time of the Block 60 deal USA: Although the USAF was briefly interested in using the Harpoon on their F-16s during Operation Desert Storm and started the integration work, they lost interest when Desert Storm wound down. Not an operational customer.[/quote] :wink:[/quote]