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    1. tree_boom on

      Specifically the [Sea Ceptor](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAMM_(missile_family)#Naval-based_air_defence_(Sea_Ceptor)) system that’s used for local air defence by the Royal Navy in its Type 23, 26 and 31 frigates. Apparently they’re getting 3x [ExLS VLS modules](https://www.lockheedmartin.com/content/dam/lockheed-martin/rms/documents/naval-launchers-and-munitions/VLS_3_Cell_ExLS_Launcher_Product_Card_8.5x11_042419.pdf), a total of 9 cells into which CAMM can be quad-packed meaning 36 missiles for each hull – quite an impressive amount for a ship of less than 1,000 tons – that kinda highlights the advantage of that missile, it can be integrated in a very lightweight platform.

    2. _Veni_Vidi_Vigo_ on

      Sea Ceptor is really the best in class at what it does currently, it’s not shocking everyone is buying it

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