CAMM is similar - the damn thing snaps over so far, so fast, it's almost like a forced orbit for a fraction of a second, motor running, pointing almost straight up at the sky, nose of the missile barely twenty degrees off a vertical dive towards the ground, poised between the upward acceleration it's gained at launch, vs the downward thrust of the motor, then it plunges towards the target.I've seen some test videos of the missile back when it was being trialed. The one that impressed me the most had the missile tipped over and heading toward the target before clearing the mast of the launching Burke.
That rocket science stuff is pretty cool
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oRmGFVLJ08"]Vertical Launch Trials - YouTube[/nomedia]
Just on the 1:05 mark. Woosh..
Back on ESSM, I'm surprised there's not been a move to get an active seeker on the end of it, although I suppose that'd be getting into SM6 territory (although the SM6 has a pretty *big* seeker and the SM2 booster)