MBDA Signs New Deal with FMV for CAMM Missiles on Visby-Class Corvettes

MBDA has officially signed an amendment to its existing contract with Försvarets Materielverk (FMV), the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration, for the continued delivery of Common Anti-air Modular Missiles (CAMM). This agreement builds upon the initial contract signed in 2023, reinforcing Sweden’s commitment to strengthening its air defense capabilities through the integration of CAMM into the SEA CEPTOR system. The SEA CEPTOR is currently being installed on Sweden’s domestically built Visby-class corvettes, marking a significant step in modernizing the nation’s naval defense infrastructure.

CAMM. Photo: MBDA

MBDA Statement on Swedish Partnership

Lorenzo Mariani, Executive Group Director Sales & Business Development at MBDA, emphasized that Sweden’s trust in MBDA reflects the company’s proven track record in delivering advanced defense solutions. According to Mariani, this cooperation not only enhances Sweden’s air defense but also ensures interoperability with European allies and NATO forces. He highlighted that CAMM missiles are designed to counter modern threats with exceptional precision, offering Sweden a reliable shield against evolving aerial challenges.

CAMM Missile Advantages in Modern Air Defense

The CAMM missile family is recognized for its versatility in short-to-medium range air defense missions, suitable for deployment both on land and at sea. One of its most distinctive features is the soft vertical launch technology, which minimizes launch signatures, reduces system weight, and provides full 360-degree coverage. This capability allows for rapid engagement of multiple simultaneous threats, ensuring high survivability in complex combat environments.

The missile’s accuracy is remarkable, with the ability to strike targets as small as a tennis ball traveling at twice the speed of sound. This level of precision underscores CAMM’s role as a cutting-edge solution for modern militaries seeking reliable protection against fast-moving and agile aerial threats.

Technical Specifications of CAMM Missiles

  • Weight: 99 kg
  • Length: 3.2 m
  • Diameter: 166 mm
  • Speed: Supersonic
  • Range: Over 25 km

The missile is equipped with an active RF seeker, enabling high-performance guidance in all weather conditions without requiring dedicated fire control or illumination radars. Its warhead is designed for maximum lethality, supported by an advanced fuzing package. The compact and lightweight design allows for multiple missiles to be carried on naval and land platforms, while its maintenance-free canister ensures long-term reliability.

CAMM Variants: Standard and Extended Range

The CAMM family includes two primary variants. The standard CAMM provides short-to-medium range air defense, while the CAMM-ER (Extended Range) offers enhanced capabilities with a range exceeding 40–45 km. The CAMM-ER is longer at 4.2 meters and incorporates a new Avio rocket motor, delivering greater reach and improved performance against high-speed, long-range threats. Both variants can be seamlessly integrated into existing or new naval combat systems, supported by a two-way data link for real-time updates during engagements.

Strategic Importance of the MBDA-FMV Contract

The amendment to the contract signifies more than just the delivery of additional missiles. It represents the continuation of a longstanding partnership between MBDA and Sweden, rooted in mutual trust and shared defense objectives. This collaboration strengthens Sweden’s defense industry by deepening ties with MBDA, a leading European missile manufacturer.

For MBDA, the cooperation with Sweden is described as part of its DNA, reflecting the company’s philosophy of long-term collaboration with allied nations. The contract is expected to pave the way for future joint programs, reinforcing confidence in the success of upcoming defense initiatives between MBDA and Sweden.

Integration of SEA CEPTOR on Visby-Class Corvettes

The SEA CEPTOR system, powered by CAMM missiles, is being integrated into Sweden’s Visby-class corvettes. These stealth warships, built domestically, are a cornerstone of Sweden’s naval defense strategy. By equipping them with CAMM, Sweden ensures that its fleet is capable of defending against a wide spectrum of aerial threats, from fast jets to precision-guided munitions. The integration of SEA CEPTOR enhances the operational flexibility of the Visby-class, making them formidable assets in both national defense and multinational operations with NATO allies.

Future Outlook for MBDA and Swedish Defense Cooperation

The latest contract amendment underscores Sweden’s confidence in MBDA’s technology and its role in safeguarding national security. As threats in the air domain continue to evolve, the CAMM missile family provides Sweden with a scalable and future-proof solution. The partnership also highlights Sweden’s commitment to maintaining interoperability with European defense frameworks, ensuring that its systems can operate seamlessly alongside those of NATO allies.

MBDA and Sweden are expected to expand their cooperation into new areas of defense technology, building on the success of the CAMM program. This collaboration not only strengthens Sweden’s defense posture but also contributes to the collective security of Europe.

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