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COMMON ANTI-AIR MODULAR MISSILE CAMM CAMM, the Common Anti-air Modular Missile, is the latest generation air defence missile designed for land and sea in the Ground-based Air Defence (GBAD) and Naval-based Air Defence (NBAD) domains. Incorporating advanced technologies, CAMM provides complete protection against all known and projected air threats. Maritime domain CAMM has replaced VL Seawolf, the Royal Navy’s ship-based air defence system. Known as Sea Ceptor it has been fitted to the Royal Navy’s Type 23 Frigates. Land domain CAMM offers land-based forces a highly effective and easily deployable, local area air defence system, as part of the Enhanced Modular Air Defence Solutions (EMADS). It is capable of operating as either a stand-alone unit or integrated within a battle space network. Operational advantages Wide range of targets for land and maritime engagements High rate of fire against multiple simultaneous targets Soft Vertical Launch technology for minimum launch signature and concealment Two-way data link between the missile and launcher Compatible with any surveillance sensor for targeting Command and Control system common to all surface deployments Minimal logistics support and maintenance required CAMM is in full scale production for the UK MOD and will be delivered to the British Army for its GBAD capability to replace Rapier CAMM (Sea Ceptor) is in full operational service with the Royal Navy and is being delivered to a number of export countries’ navies

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COMMON ANTI-AIR MODULAR MISSILECAMM

CAMM, the Common Anti-air Modular Missile, is thelatest generation air defence missile designed for landand sea in the Ground-based Air Defence (GBAD) andNaval-based Air Defence (NBAD) domains.

Incorporating advanced technologies, CAMM provides completeprotection against all known and projected air threats.

Maritime domain

CAMM has replaced VL Seawolf, the Royal Navy’s ship-basedair defence system. Known as Sea Ceptor it has been fitted to theRoyal Navy’s Type 23 Frigates.

Land domain

CAMM offers land-based forces a highly effective and easilydeployable, local area air defence system, as part of the EnhancedModular Air Defence Solutions (EMADS). It is capable of operatingas either a stand-alone unit or integrated within a battlespace network.

Operational advantages

• Wide range of targets for land and maritime engagements

• High rate of fire against multiple simultaneous targets

• Soft Vertical Launch technology for minimum launchsignature and concealment

• Two-way data link between the missile and launcher

• Compatible with any surveillance sensor for targeting

• Command and Control system common to allsurface deployments

• Minimal logistics support and maintenance required

• CAMM is in full scale production for the UK MOD andwill be delivered to the British Army for its GBADcapability to replace Rapier

• CAMM (Sea Ceptor) is in full operational service withthe Royal Navy and is being delivered to a number ofexport countries’ navies

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GBAD/MARITIME

Copyright © MBDA UK Limited – 2018-06-v02. Photo credits: CAMM Naval simulation Copyright © DM Parody (www.dotom.gi/photo) CAMM ‘Turn over’ image Copyright © MBDA UK Limited/BMT All other images Copyright © MBDA UK Limited

MBDA contacts

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Land

• CAMM will form the core of the land based air defencecapability for the Royal Artillery in The British Army.

• The UK’s Rapier system will be replaced by the CAMM based system.

• Italian MoD Spada will be replaced by the CAMM-ER based system.

Technical characteristics/specifications

Weight: 99kgLength: 3.2mDiameter: 166mmRange: In excess of 25kmSpeed: Supersonic

Product key features

• CAMM has an active RF seeker, providing excellent performancein all-weather conditions. There is no need for dedicatedcomplex and high-cost fire control/illumination radars.

• The lightweight missile is highly agile with a high-lethalitywarhead and advanced fuzing package, giving a high probabilityof kill against a wide threat target set.

• The Soft Vertical Launch technology reduces system weight andprovides flexible installation.

• The weapon’s Command and Control system is designed to beintegrated into new or existing naval combat systems

• The lightweight and compact design allows multiple missilesto be carried by launch vehicles.

• Designed to remain in its launch canister, maintenance-freethroughout its life.

Status

Maritime

• CAMM will equip the Royal Navy Type 23 and future Type 26 frigates.

• Sea Ceptor operates from the SYLVER and Mk41 launchers usinga quad-pack configuration to maximise packing density and foroptimum installation on smaller ships.

• The weapon’s Command and Control system is designed to beintegrated into new or existing naval combat systems.

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