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Lee49413 Oct 2020 8:08 p.m. PST

Is there an Accurate Online Source for modern ships data from the major navies? Thanks! Lee

Personal logo aegiscg47 Supporting Member of TMP14 Oct 2020 12:35 p.m. PST

The most accurate one was in Harpoon V, which is again available via online store as it details weapons, ranges, sensors, etc for just about every naval force on the planet as well as aircraft. The issue is that I don't think it's been updated in at least 10-15 years.

dragon6 Supporting Member of TMP14 Oct 2020 1:35 p.m. PST

Harpoon 5.0 is the latest and greatest version yet. Perhaps you were thinking of H4 or H4.1?

Oh and so far only USA and Russia

Russia's Navy lists all Soviet and Russian warships in service between 1955 and the present day, as well as some Border Patrol ships and other vessels. It is designed as a sourcebook for Harpoon, fifth edition, but it can also be used as a general reference.
They also have a "Modern Chinese Maritime Forces
Modern Chinese Maritime Forces, by Manfred Meyer, a noted artist and illustrator, provides up-to-the minute information on Chinese sea power. It lists all Chinese state vessels – not just the People's Liberation Army Navy, but the Coast Guard, China Maritime Surveillance, China Fisheries law Enforcement Command, and many other state-sponsored agencies that carry out China's policy at sea.
Which is not Harpoon game related but is a sourcebook

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