The CAMM is a family of surface-to-air missiles developed by MBDA UK for the United Kingdom. CAMM is derived from, and shares some common features and components with, the Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM), but with updated electronics, a soft vertical launch system, and an active radar homing seeker. The CAMM family is either currently in-use or has been ordered by ten nations.
An MBDA computer generated graphic showing a CAMM missile in flight
British Army Sky Sabre defence system with iLauncher and Giraffe radar in the background
Sea Ceptor 32-cell 'Mushroom Farm' on the British Type 23 frigate HMS Lancaster. Note the black protective cap on each cell.
Mock-up of a quad-packed CAMM-ER missile (left) and an Aster 30 missile (right), in the hangar of Italian frigate Carabiniere.
MBDA UK is the British division of the pan-European missile systems company MBDA. Formed in 2001, the company has developed, both independently and in cooperation, a range of missile systems, including the CAMM missile family, Storm Shadow cruise missile, ASRAAM air-to-air missile and Meteor beyond-visual-range missile (BVRAAM).
An RAF Brimstone missile strike during Operation Ellamy.
An inert Sea Venom anti-ship missile.