MBDA has signed a contract in Sweden to deliver Common Anti-air Modular Missiles (CAMMs) for the Swedish Armed Forces.
The contract – signed between MBDA and the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration FMV (Swedish: Försvarets materielverk) – will see MBDA supply CAMM for the Royal Swedish Navy’s five Visby Class Corvettes, which will deploy them from MBDA’s Sea Ceptor naval air defence system.
Noteworthy, Sea Ceptor is a latest generation naval air defence system, providing robust self- and local area- air defence against simultaneous attacks, including saturation attacks, across the full 360° threat axis.
With a wide target set from supersonic anti-ship missiles to attack helicopters and un-crewed air vehicles, the system has been designed to counter advanced threats.
Sweden joins a growing list of militaries worldwide that have chosen to rely on the CAMM family for latest generation naval and ground-based air defence, including major recent orders from Poland, as well as the UK, Italy, Canada, Brazil, and more.
About MBDA:
MBDA is a unique multi-national European group, a world-leader in the field of complex weapon systems, playing a key role in keeping nations safe.
Created in the spirit of international co-operation, MBDA and its 14,000+ employees work together to support the national sovereignty of France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK, and its allies worldwide.
As an accelerator for innovation, MBDA is the only European group capable of designing and manufacturing complex weapons to meet the full range of current and future operational requirements of the three-armed forces (land, sea and air).
Noteworthy, Airbus (37.5%), BAE Systems (37.5%) and Leonardo (25%) jointly own MBDA.
Source: https://www.mbda-systems.com/press-releases/sweden-orders-mbdas-camm-air-defence-missile/