A harpoon is a long spear-like instrument used in fishing to catch fish or other large aquatic animals such as whales. A harpoon can also be used as a weapon.
In the 1860s, Svend Foyn successfully pioneered the exploding harpoon and gun. Together with the steam-powered chaser boat, this development ushered in the modern age of commercial whaling. Whalers were now equipped to hunt faster and more powerful species, especially the rorquals, which were invulnerable to the handheld harpoons.
A modern harpoon usually consists of a deck-mounted launcher (mostly a cannon) and a projectile which is a large spear connected to a thick rope. The spearhead is shaped in a manner that it will penetrate the thick layers of whale fat and stick in the flesh. It has sharp spikes to prevent the spear from sliding out. Thus, by pulling the rope with a motor, the whalers can drag the whale back to their ship.
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