<Li> In September 2017, the first Sea Ceptor missile was successfully fired at sea from the Type 23 frigate, HMS Argyll . </Li> <P> CAMM's modularity makes it a highly versatile and flexible missile that can be used in land, sea and air environments </P> <P> By purchasing the same missile to meet the air defence needs of both armies and navies, development costs are significantly reduced and both services are able to utilise a common stockpile that will significantly reduce procurement and support costs . </P> <P> The maritime application of CAMM is known as Sea Ceptor . The system will provide the principal air defence capability for the Royal Navy's Type 23 and Type 26 Frigates, as well as arming other navies around the world . Sea Ceptor can be easily retrofitted onto a wide range of platforms, from 50m OPVs to frigates and destroyers . </P>

Sea ceptor vertical launched common anti-air modular missile (caam(m)) missile system