On April 15, 2026, the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division announced that the U.S. Navy had completed delivery of the final, 300th Harpoon missile under the Lot 91 multi-year production agreement with Boeing, a tranche focused primarily on Foreign Military Sales for allied partners. The milestone is more than an industrial handover, because it confirms that one of America’s longest-serving precision strike weapons still occupies an important place in coalition maritime warfare. At a time when naval forces face growing pressure in contested littorals and along strategic sea lanes, the Harpoon’s continued delivery underlines the enduring relevance of U.S. missile aviation and allied interoperability. Read Full Defense News At This Link.
U.S. Navy Delivers Final Lot 91 Harpoon Block II Missile for Allied Anti-Ship and Coastal Strike Missions
The U.S. Navy’s delivery of the 300th Harpoon Block II missile marks the completion of a key production run while reinforcing allied maritime strike capability through continued exports and ongoing missile upgrades (Picture Source: U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division)