MBDA Secures New CAMM Order from Sweden

Sweden Strengthens Air Defense Capabilities through Enhanced Partnership with MBDA

Overview of Contract Amendment

On November 14, 2025, MBDA signed an amendment to an existing contract with the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) to facilitate additional deliveries of the Common Anti-air Modular Missiles (CAMM) system. This follows an initial agreement established in 2023 for integration into the Sea Ceptor air defense platform, currently being implemented on Sweden’s domestically manufactured Visby-class corvettes.

Strategic Importance of CAMM

Lorenzo Mariani, Executive Group Director of Sales and Business Development at MBDA, emphasized the importance of this ongoing collaboration, stating, “Sweden continues to place its confidence in MBDA’s premier capabilities with this contract for further CAMM. By strengthening this partnership, Sweden enhances the security of its national airspace while ensuring interoperability with both European and NATO allies.”

Key advantages of CAMM include:

  • Versatility: Designed for both maritime and terrestrial applications, CAMM offers a unified stockpile for short to medium-range air defense.
  • Launch Technology: The missile employs soft vertical launch technology, which minimizes its launch signature and enables 360-degree coverage.
  • Performance: Known for its rapid-fire capability, CAMM has been recognized for its effectiveness against multiple simultaneous threats. Operators have reported its remarkable precision, capable of targeting objects as diminutive as a tennis ball while traveling at supersonic speeds.

Historical Partnership and Future Collaborations

This latest agreement underscores MBDA’s enduring partnership with Sweden, highlighting the deepening ties between MBDA and the Swedish defense industry. Such collaborations are intrinsic to MBDA’s operational ethos and have been pivotal across various successful projects.

The mutual benefits of this partnership include:

  • Enhanced Defense Readiness: By adopting advanced missile technologies, Sweden is better equipped to face emerging threats.
  • Collaborative Innovation: Continued joint efforts bode well for future developments and innovations.

As nations worldwide increasingly turn to CAMM to secure their airspace, Sweden exemplifies a proactive approach in modern defense strategy. Through this enhanced partnership, the country is well-positioned to address evolving security challenges while reinforcing its collaborative defense network within Europe and NATO.

Conclusion

In a dynamic security environment, the amendment of the contract with MBDA serves as a strategic move for Sweden, demonstrating its commitment to a robust and effective air defense system. The CAMM project not only signifies technological advancement but also reinforces the importance of international defense collaborations in safeguarding national interests and enhancing regional stability.