SAES shows its solutions in defence and underwater security in the DSEI exhibition.

la foto 1SAES participates with a stand (S7-362), shared with Navantia, in the International Defence and Security Exhibition DSEI at London from 15 to 18 September.

 

SAES, referent in Spain in underwater acoustics and electronics, attends to DSEI in a favourable environment; “the latest plans in Europe and Asia to modernize the Navies include submarines, surface platforms, helos, unmanned vessels, UAVs, etc. SAES, as specialist in underwater electronics, has a wide range of systems at the forefront of the market in those areas,” asserts the commercial manager. Effectively, the company offers solutions in different fields of submarine warfare, specifically in Sonar Systems, ASW, Sonobuoy Processing, Signature Intelligence, Multi-influence Naval Mines, Maritime and Coast Security and Simulation, suitable for all type of platforms.

 

SAES is getting numerous visits from local and foreign official delegations, as well as from companies interested in their products to establish partnerships that will achieve greater success. In fact, the joint participation with Navantia at the fair it is a way to exploit the synergies between these two major Spanish companies.

 

At Sonar area, the high-frequency active sonar «DDS-03 (intruder detection sonar)» has caught the interest of participants since allow the underwater surveillance and protection of critical facilities as ports and refineries. This kind of systems are being required by a growing number of countries because they are an efficient protection systems against asymmetric threats, which are being taking into account, increasingly, in the strategies of defence of the countries. «Our system can cover large areas and allows the processing of up to 10 sonar and also can be integrated into any surveillance system together to others sensors and systems» says the head of the sonar commercial line. «Furthermore, DDS offers additional capabilities such as the wireless communication and the training,» he adds.

 

In the modern ASW framework, which variety of platforms (frigates, corvets, helos, UAVs…) collaborate in a Network Centric Warfare (NCW) to interchange information, is mandatory the use of systems that allows the centralized managing of this and the quickly decision making. “The ROASW system, developed by SAES and based on the acoustic processing of sonobuoys, is the perfect solution to manage this kind of ASW mission since it constitutes a unique, fully integrated ship/air weapon solution that allow to make decisions in a quick and agile centralized way, and the communication of tactical data and acoustic by Surface –To – Surface (S2S), Surface – To – Helo (S2H) and Surface – To – Satellite (SATCOM)”, sustains the head of ASW commercial line. In fact, the Swedish Royal Navy has equipped their Visby class corvettes and the HKP-15 helicopters with the ROASW system (formerly known as SDL).

 

SAES, as an expert at the measuring and control of underwater signatures (acoustic, sismica, magnetic, electric and pressure), develops systems for Underwater SIGINT as MIRS (Multi-influence range system) as well as naval mines (MINEA-Multi-influence Naval Mines), both exercise and combat versions. The exercise mine can be used, in addition to training at MCM, to gather intelligence information by measurement and recording of ships influence signatures.

 

The easy integration of its systems and the experience in important international programs are some of the keys characteristics highlighted by SAES that provide them the opportunity to work for numerous Navies around the world.

SAES presents its state-of-the-art underwater security & defence systems at Poland.

SAES participates with a stand (F-15) in the 23rd International Defence Industry Exhibition MSPO from 1 to 4 September.

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SAES – Sociedad Anónima de Electrónica Submarina will be exhibiting this week its products and solutions, in Poland, one of the most influential fairs of the sector in Europe.

 

Poland is one of the countries of interest for the company due to the important projects, present and future, related with submarine and anti-submarine warfare. SAES has a wide range of systems at the forefront of the market in those areas, specifically in Sonar Systems, ASW, Sonobuoy Processing, Signature Intelligence, Multi-influence Naval Mines, Maritime and Coast Security and Simulation.

 

The products that more interest are arising on the people attending are the ASW systems for aircraft and surface vessels as SPAS (Sonobuoy Processing Acoustic Systems) and ROASW (Remote Operation ASW systems). In fact, SAES was recently at Poland having meet with important local and international companies in order to establish commercial collaborations.

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ROASW is a two Segment System – AS (Airborne Segment) & SS (Surface Segment):

  • ROASW-AS is a distant and elevated platform for sensors. The ROASW-AS provides remote ASW capabilities without the need of a dedicated sensor.
  • ROASW-SS: Controls and monitors ROASW-AS operation from the Surface Segment. Through the data link (STANAG 7085 compliance), acoustic and non-acoustic sensors (RADAR & FLIR) and tactical data are downlinked and interchanged with other Surface Segments through either a Line Of Sight (LOS) or through Satellite (SATCOM).

 

The latest plans to modernize the Navy includes the provision of submarines, surface platforms, helos, unmanned vessels and UAVs together the fact that in the modern ASW framework all these platforms collaborate in a Network Centric Warfare (NCW), make ROASW the perfect solution. This system constitutes a unique, fully integrated ship/air weapon solution that allow to make quick and agile centralized decision allowing communication of tactical data and acoustic by Surface –To – Surface (S2S), Surface – To – Helo (S2H) and Surface – To – Satellite (SATCOM).

 

In fact, one of the most technologically advances Navies, the Swedish Royal Navy has equipped their Visby class corvettes and HKP-15 helicopters with the ROASW system.

 

Other systems for Systems for Underwater SIGINT as MIRS (Multi-influence range system) and exercise mines MINEA (Multi-influence Naval Mines) are of the interest of the companies and authorities at the fair. MIRS provides real influence measures (magnetic, electric, pressure, acoustic, and seismic) in a real and controlled scenario, to successfully counteract threats. Some decisive advantage of MIRS is the portability, low weight and power consumption and high performance, which lets to obtain all signatures of the ship in different geographical locations. Additionally, the Exercise MINEA family (also available at combat version) are other of products of interest since can be used, in addition to training at MCM, to gather intelligence information by measurement and recording of ships influence signatures.

 

The easy integration of its systems and the experience in important international programs are some of the characteristics that defines this hi-tech Spanish company.

SAES and the University of Murcia renew a Chair for technology transfer

The “SAES Chair in Open Source and Critical real-time Applications”, started in 2009, is renews up to the 2017.

 

The «SAES Chair in Open Source and Critical real-time Applications» is an initiative of I + D + i developed by the UMU (University of Murcia) and funded by the company SAES (Sociedad Anónima de Electrónica Submarina). The collaboration started in 2006 and, after three years of intense work in which it became clear the benefits of technology transfer between university and industry, SAES and the UMU decided to provide it with a stable structure and thereby enhance the research and development carried out up to then. Thus, in 2009 the SAES Chair is created, being recently signed its fourth biennial renewal (for the period 2015-2017).

 

SAES is a Spanish company specializing in underwater acoustics and electronics that provides technology, systems and services in the fields of defense, security and environmental protection. The company, with over 25 years of experience, consists of researchers and highly qualified technical personnel in various fields such as electronics, acoustics, design and development software and hardware, methodologies, and operational requirements in the underwater environment.

 

In its commitment to technology transfer to and from the university, SAES has made possible the creation of a stable working group at the University of Murcia led by professors Diego Sevilla Ruiz and Gregorio Martínez Pérez of the School of Computing.

 

This working group has focused its efforts on improving software development processes and communications, allocating resources to investigate the development of human-machine interfaces industrial character, the implementation of communication scenario simulators, or the use of engineering software for model-driven automatic test generation as a fundamental part of the development process, among other issues. This collaboration allows that the technological capabilities and research results turn into competitive advantages such as increased business productivity and greater market orientation of scientific and technological knowledge developed at the university.

 

With this fourth renewal, the company SAES shows again its firm commitment to the University of Murcia, both in their efforts to transfer knowledge, as in the work of monitoring and research and technological innovation, and tasks that are performed within the company itself, being enhanced with the free software and critical applications in real time through the Chair SAES with the working group of the University of Murcia taking part in the same.

SAES at UACE 2015

The company, specialized in underwater acoustic technologies, will present three technical articles about the last researches in that field.

 

SAES participates in the third edition of the “Underwater Acoustics Conference & Exhibition, UACE2015” at Island of Crete (Greece), which meet the most relevant scientists and engineers from universities, research institutes, government organizations and industry dealing with all aspects of underwater acoustics. “For our company is a very important appointment since it provides a forum where to show our recent research results, explain their implementation and application and display the latest advances in instrumentation” say from the company.

 

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SAES carries out an important activity in Research, Development and Innovation. In fact the last year invested the 4% of its annual turnover in R&D projects and activities. Both, from its own resources and in collaboration, the company has in action numerous projects of international and domestic scope.

 

The members of the company and specialists in acoustics: Antonio Sánchez (R&D&i Manager), Francisco Javier Rodrigo (Head of Signal Group) and Esther Moya (System Engineer) will give the following three lectures:

 

Stand out characteristics of acoustic and seismic fields emitted by cruise ships in the Mediterranean Sea.

This lecture will present the results of the research concerning underwater noise and seismic radiations generated by cruise ships and their correlation. Location: Lecture room C | Friday 26th June 2015 | 11:40-12:00| Minoa Palace Resort & Spa.

 

 

Analysis of the daily and seasonal variation patterns of underwater acoustic ambient noise in shallow waters in the Mediterranean Sea.

This lecture centers on analyzing the underwater ambient noise variation patterns both daily and throughout the annual seasons in a shallow water environment. Lecture room B | Friday 26th June 2015 | 11:40 | Minoa Palace Resort & Spa.

 

 

Analysis of the information provided by different acoustic indicators of ambient noise and ship measurements. This research presents a study of a wide set of acoustic parameters, including SPL, MSP & SEL, applied to ambient and ship acoustic measurements and on the way they can be utilized. Lecture room B | Friday 26th June 2015 | 10:00-10:20 | Minoa Palace Resort & Spa.

 

These researches are based on real ambient and ship measurements performed using MIRS.

 

 

MIRS – Multi-influence Range System for surface ships and submarines.

 

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The SAES Multi Influence Range System (MIRS) for surface vessels and submarines provides real influence measures (magnetic, electric, pressure, acoustic, and seismic) in a real and controlled scenario, to successfully counter related threats. MIRS is among the best systems in the world in its class and compared to fixed stations. A decisive advantage of MIRS system is that, due to its portability, low weight, low power consumption and high performance, can obtain all signatures of the ship in different geographical locations.

 

MIRS is also a tool for testing and calibration of:

  • Systems developed to reduce those influences as degaussing systems, ASG, etc.
  • Systems developed for MCM as the mine sweeping systems.

 

MIRS has been primarily designed using Commercial Off The Self (COTS) components for maximum reliability at minimum cost.

Conference on noise pollution and its impact on the marine ecosystem – European Maritime Day.

SAES delivers a speech entitled «Principal characteristics of electrical and magnetic radiation from cruises in the Mediterranean Sea, and its correlation with acoustic radiation».

In the framework of the European Maritime Day celebrations in the region of Murcia,  a conference on «Noise pollution and its impact on the marine ecosystem will helded next May 28, organized by the Naval Technology Center, SGS and SAES. The event aims to raise awareness and deepen the challenges of unconventional sources of marine pollution and its impact on the marine ecosystem.

The conference will take place in the Auditorium of the Faculty of Business at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, and the end of the event, there will be a sample of equipment and systems for specific field of study subject of the day. That material will be also on exhibit during the «Days of diving technology» on 29 and 30 May in the Port of Cartagena.

 

Electromagnetic radiation emitted by ships.

 

Today, in the international community there is growing concern about the effects that acoustic and non-acoustic radiation produce on marine life; at European level this concern is reflected in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive of the European Union (MSFD). However, in this field, there is a significant lack of information regarding the characteristics of the electric and magnetic radiation emitted by different types of vessels. With the aim of increasing the existing information on the electromagnetic radiation emitted by ships, SAES offers a lecture on «Main characteristics of electric and magnetic radiation emitted by cruises in the Mediterranean Sea, and its correlation with acoustic radiation». The analysis performed on the electrical and magnetic radiation demonstrates the existence of a high correlation in the distribution of energy between acoustic and non-acoustic measurements.

 

Conference schedule – European Maritime Day 2015

 

Exhibit European Maritime Day 2015

 

The full program of activities is available at: http://www.ctninnova.com/dia-maritimo-europeo-2015/

 

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SAES participates in the » Aerospace & Defense Meetings Poland 2015″ in Warsaw.

SAES together with other four companies in the aeronautical sector has presented their ASW solutions in the exhibition “Aerospace & Defense Meetings Poland 2015” in Warsaw. This Spanish delegation have been coordinated by Extenda (Trade Promotion Agency of Andalusia, – a public company of the Government of Andalusia) and in collaboration with “Helice Foundation”.

 

The aviation industry in Poland has become one of the leading sectors of the country’s economy, representing an opportunity for companies in the sector that are able to offer innovative solutions for aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

 

SAES have meet with important local and international companies as ThyssenKrupp, Bohemia Interactive, Airbus Defense & Space and Aviation Valley in order to establish commercial collaborations.

 

ROASW (Remote Operation ASW System) and SPAS (Sonobuoy Processing Acoustic System) have been the center of the interest on the potential clients’ behalf since the easy integration capabilities and the functionalities that both systems can provide to the air platforms.

 

 

Remote Operation ASW (ROASW) System

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ROASW system is a two system segment (Surface Segment ROASW-SS & Airborne Segment ROASW-AS) capable to operate an ASW/ASuW mission by means of controlling remotely from the ROASW-SS manned/unmanned air vehicle in order to receive via data relay (STANAG 7085 compliance) the acoustic and tactical information from sensors (passive, active and digital). Also, the ROASW-SS is capable to receive from the ROASW-AS non acoustic information like Radar and EO.

 

Additionally, ROASW system is able to collaborate in a Network Centric Warfare (NCW) giving the ability to make quick and agile centralized decision:

 

  • Surface –To – Surface (S2S).
  • Surface – To – Helo (S2H).
  • Surface – To – Satellite (SATCOM).

 

ROASW system provides a unique, fully integrated ship/air weapon system, initially designed to enhance and extend the ship acoustic sensors. ROASW system also enhances the Anti Surface Warfare (ASuW) and specially the Anti Ship Surveillance and Targeting (ASST) mission extending ship’s horizon of Non-Acoustic Sensors (NAS).

 

The Swedish Royal Navy has equipped their Visby class corvettes and HKP-15 helicopters with the ROASW system.

 

SPAS – Sonobuoy Processin Acoustic System

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SPAS systems covers completely the new requirements of ASW missions. Sistema Procesador Acústico de Sonoboyas (SPAS).

The system SPAS detects, localizes and tracks submarines and surface ships based on analysis of acoustic signals acquired by deployed passive and active sonobuoys both analog and digital versions.

 

SAES delivers a complete ASW solution System; SPAS is integrated with other equipments as a Digital Recorder (DR), Digital Sonobuoy Receiver (SDSR), Preamplifier/s, V/UHF Transceiver, Directional Finder, Sonobuoy Launcher, etc… conforming a complete Sonobuoy Processing Acoustic System.

 

SPAS is installed and fully operative onboard aircrafts (P-3B/M Orion MPA and C-295 MPA aircraft), Helicopters (SH-60B LAMPS and HKP15 A-109) and Surface Ships (Visby Class Corvettes). This long experience has positioned our company at the forefront of ASW systems.

 

The main objective of the SPAS is to decline the operator’s workload. To that end, SPAS has been designed focusing on the following recommendations from the operators:

 

  • SPAS incorporates the most sophisticated passive and active buoys (BARRA, CAMBS, HIDAR).
  • Provides a Multi-static Coherent Plot (MCP) intended to achieve broad-area ASW acoustic search capability with the minimum workload to the operator.
  • Training onboard with the aim to increase operator proficiency.
  • Shorten training pipelines by designing of SPAS as a «friendly» system.
  • Open architecture able to be integrated with any Tactical Mission System (TMS).
  • Reduce the acquisition and life-cycle support costs of systems so a greater portion of ASW resources can be focused on at-sea operations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAES shows their innovative systems for underwater surveillance and security at IMDEX ASIA 2015

SAES, a reference company in underwater electronics, attends this week to the “Asia Pacific’s Flagship Maritime Defence Show – IMDEX ASIA 2015” held in Singapore, to promote their products and services in that region.

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Vice Admiral Fernando Raul Ruiz Cerdán – Inspector General of the Navy of Peru (left) and D. Antonio Cordero Moguel – Director General of SAES (rigth) at IMDEX 2015

 

SAES – S.A. Electrónica Submarina, specialist in Underwater Electronics, participates with a stand shared with NAVANTIA (R17) at the exhibition, one of the more relevant of Asia, started the Tuesday 19 th and will last up to the Thursday 21th of May.

 

“There is a worlwide growing interest in having data related to energy emissions in the underwater environment, besides the acoustic, of the electric, magnetic, pressure and seismic. Furthermore, the underwater surveillance is crucial for countries that have extensive coastline in order to avoid intrusion into territorial waters” says from the company.

 

SAES, as a specialist in ACINT (acoustic Intelligence) and SIGINT (Signature Intelligence) brings visitors to IMDEX the opportunity to know more about the products and systems based on these knowledge areas.

 

Systems for SIGINT

 

The SIGINT great advantage in the face of ACINT is that it allows the classification of a contact more accurately and in any situation and operating environment, due to the greater amount of information managed.

 

At present, this technique is used in an integrated manner in multi – influence systems, as MIRS and MINEA SAES developments, providing measures of all influences of any contact or threat, simultaneously.

 

MIRS – Multi-Influence Range System

 

The SAES Multi Influence Range System (MIRS) for surface vessels and submarines provides real influence measures (magnetic, electric, pressure, acoustic, and seismic) lets to obtain all signatures of the ship in different geographical locations allowing the successfully counteraction of threats.

 

Applications:

 

The multi – influence range provides underwater influence measures in order to:

 

  • Establish the mine threat of the measured ship.
  • Test and calibrate the systems for signatures reduction as Active Shaft Grounding (ASG), Degaussing systems, Active Cathodic Protection (ACP), etc.
  • Test, calibrate, and configure the minesweepers.
  • Develop and validate studies for signature reduction and influence propagation models (dipole models, Boundary Contour Elements, etc).
  • Provide a Data Base of signatures for:

o          Intelligence (SIGINT).

o          History evolution of the signature and ship maintenance.

  • Evaluate new threats as combat divers, UUVs, ROVs, etc.

 

 

MINEA – Multi-Influence Naval Mines

 

Based on the experience in underwater sensors, SAES has developed a complete set of Multi-influence Naval Mines (MINEA), at the forefront of the market that use a variety of sensors (magnetic, electrical, seismic, acoustic and pressure) to detect different physical influences of the target.

 

The family of MINEA products comprises three naval mines: cylindrical bottom mine, conical shape shallow water mine and moored mine. In addition, the Exercise MINEA version is available to be used for MCM training and to gathering intelligence information by measurement and recording of ships influence signatures. Furthermore, the knowledge of this intelligence is essential to programming the fire algorithm of the Combat units.

 

Maritime Security

 

IndustryReceptionToday, asymmetrical threats in the fields of Defence and International Security make necessary to deploy underwater protection systems for Ports, drilling platforms, anchored boats, power plants, large oil refining companies, and any infrastructure of interest and extremely important which require protection.

 

DDS-03 – Intruder Detection Sonar

 

The high-frequency active sonar DDS-03 (diver detection sonar) has been specifically designed for the detection of underwater threats such as divers and manned and unmanned underwater vehicles (SDV, ROV or UUV), offering protection and surveillance against the potential threat in ports, critical facilities, shipwrecks, environmentally protected areas, special events, anchored boats…

 

Additionally, the Deterring System (DES) can warn non-authorized divers of being in a protected area and emit dissuasive acoustic signals if needed.

 

 

SIDIS – Integral Security System

 

SIDIS configures itself as a net of nodes that can operate in a stand-alone way or making part of an integrated surveillance system. These nodes are characterized as multi-sensor (acoustics and non-acoustics), modular, versatile and high-performance systems.

 

The SIDIS design is based on a layer protection concept to increase its degree of effectiveness. Its adaptability allow the integration with other sensors and surveillance systems to configure wider control systems. The DDS – Intruder Detection Sonar, explained before, is one of the elements that composes this integral security system.

 

SAES also provides advanced technology in other naval areas:

 

  • Sonar and On-board Systems. Development, manufacture and integration of sonar and others onboard systems such as sonar prediction systems, own noise monitoring, acoustic classification…
  • Anti-submarine warfare. Sonobuoy Processing Acoustic Systems (SPAS), integrated communications system (ROASW) and ground systems for mission support and acoustic intelligence, as well as Trainers and Simulators.
  • Simulation and Training. Tactical simulator for submarines. Sonar Simulator/Stimulator. Training systems for acoustic operators.
  • SAES services: Engineering services, verification and testing systems, maintenance, aftersales support, education and training.

 

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SAES at SITDEF 2015

 

SAES, the Spanish reference company in underwater electronics, will attend this week to the “V International Exhibition Of Technology For Defense And Prevention Of Natural Disasters – SITDEF 2015” held in Lima – Perú, to promote their product and services in Latin-American region.

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SAES – S.A. Electrónica Submarina, specialist in Underwater Electronics, participates with a stand in the Spanish Pavilion (INKA Pavilion 174-176) which brings together other Spanish companies belonging to TEDAE (Spanish Association of Defence, Aeronautics, Security and Space Technology Companies) for example Indra or Isdefe. The exhibition, one of the more relevant of Latin-American, started the Thursday 14 th and will last up to the Sunday 17th of May.

 

SAES, the company leader in Spain in underwater acoustics and electronics, has arranged meetings with the country’s authorities involved in the naval submarine industry to provide the most advanced technology in multiple areas: Sonar Systems, ASW, Sonobuoy Processing, Signature Intelligence, Multi-influence Naval Mines, Maritime and Coast Security and Simulation among other services.

 

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For Antisubmarine Warfare, the SPAS family (Sonobuoy Acoustic Processing systems) – capable of to process the most advanced analog and digital sonobuoys and available for installation in surface vessels, MPA and Helo – has aroused a great interest in the countries of the region. In fact, some Latin-American countries have incorporated this systems, being completely operative (TRL = 9) in different platforms and versions. “Also, we would like promote our ground equipments for mission support and acoustic intelligence ( FTAS – Fast Time Analyzer, SICLA – Classification System, TAT – Tactical Acoustic Trainer, simulators…) as well as to introduce one to the latest developments, the ROASW – Remote Operation ASW System” said from the company..

 

Mine Warfare

 

SAES SITDEF 2015 PeruFor Mine Warfare, the company manufactures the Multi-influence Naval Mines (MINEA) more advanced currently. The MINEA family consist of different kinds of naval mines (moored, cylindrical bottom and shallow water mines) available both combat and exercise versions. Moreover, SAES also provides Limpet Naval Mines that, equally in combat and exercise versions, are at the forefront of the market.

 

Furthermore, the SAES knowledge in Signature Intelligence achieved during more than 25 years of experience, lets them offer advanced systems to measurement of acoustic, magnetic, electrical, sismic and pressure influences coming from surface vessels and submarines, always adapting to the customer needs. MIRS – Multi-influence Range System o DEWARS – Deep Water Acoustic Range System are two of their principal products in this area.

 

SAES also provides advanced technology in other naval areas:

  • Sonar and On-board Systems. Development, manufacture and integration of sonar and others onboard systems such as sonar prediction systems, own noise monitoring, acoustic classification…
  • Maritime Security. SAES develops systems to protect critical infrastructures such as ports, drilling platforms or wrecks and also for environmental protection.
  • Simulation and Training. Tactical simulator for submarines. Sonar Simulator/Stimulator. Training systems for acoustic operators.
  • SAES services: Engineering services, verification and testing systems, maintenance, aftersales support, education and training.

 

SAES at IDEF’15

 

SAES, the Spanish reference company in underwater electronics, will attend this week to the 12th International Defence Industry Fair IDEF 2015 held in Istanbul, to promote their product and services in Eurasian region.

 

SAES – S.A. Electrónica Submarina, specialist in Underwater Electronics, participates with a stand (Hall 2 – 204/G) at IDEF 2015 from May 5 to 8. SAES will meet with Turkish authorities in order to promote their products and services and reach agreements. Multiples meetings with authorities of other countries in the region as well as sector companies representatives are programmed in order to strengthen and increase the SAES presence in the Eurasian naval sector.

 

SAES, the company leader in Spain in underwater acoustics and electronics ,offers the most advanced technology in multiple areas: Sonar Systems, ASW, Sonobuoy Processing, Signature Intelligence, Multi-influence Naval Mines, Maritime and Coast Security and Simulation among other services.

 

Sonar and On-board Systems

 

Sonar Products area will be specially promoted together to other systems designed to integrate into the combat systems of submarines and surface platforms as Acoustic Classification system (SICLA), the Undersea Acoustic Performance Prediction System (SEAPROF) and Own Noise Monitoring System (ONMS).

 

Furthermore, in the sonar area but specially indicated for the coast surveillance and protection, SAES also will expose the Intruder Detection Sonar – DDS-03 (Diver Detection Sonar).

 

DDS-03 is a frequency active sonar specially designed for the detection of divers and underwater vehicles both manned and unmanned (SDV, ROV or UUV), and focused to improve the maritime surveillance systems since it can be integrated in any security system besides the stand alone function.

 

DDS-03 sonar constitutes the last generation of the SAES DDS sonars, which have been successfully verified and validated in a wide variety of operational environments as deployment from vessels and in harbour, presence of closed and open circuit divers, presence of swimmers, tidal effect exposure, etc.

 

Anti-submarina Warfare (ASW)

 

For Antisubmarine Warfare, SAES has developed a complete family of Sonobuoy Acoustic Processing systems (SPAS) capable of process the most advanced analog and digital sonobuoys, as well as a complete ground support equipment as Classification System (SICLA-ASW), Fast time Analyzer (FTAS) and Tactical Acoustic Trainer (TAT).

 

In this area, the Remote operation ASW System (ROASW) highlights. It is a new Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) solution that provides a unique and fully integrated ship/air weapon system, initially designed to enhance and extend the ship acoustic sensors. The ROASW system receives, controls and monitories remotely the acoustic and tactical information from deployed resources as well as ground systems.

 

SAES, specialists in Underwater Electronics

 

SAES also provides advanced technology in other naval areas:

 

– Underwater Signature Measurement Systems for surface ships and submarines. MIRS and DEWARS.

– Multi-influence Naval Mines. Exercise and Combat versions.

– Simulation and Training. Tactical simulator for submarines. Sonar Simulator/Stimulator. Training systems for acoustic operators.

SAES sponsors the XXXIV Golf Navy Championship

The AJEMA, who chaired the closing ceremony, was among the 85 participants.

 

The XXXIV Golf Navy Championship, which took place at the Costa Ballena Golf Course (Rota, Cádiz) between 24 and 25 April 2015, had the participation of 85 golfers who came from different Spanish cities.

 

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Participants were divided into three categories according to their handicaps, playing in the form of stableford handicap. The champion of the Navy was established by the best result «scratch» within the game mode programmed (stable ford scratch). D. Alejandro Salmeron Vaca, Corporal of Spanish Marine, won for the second consecutive year the first place in the final Scratch Classification.

 

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The closing ceremony was chaired by the Hon. Mr. Admiral Chief of Naval Staff Jaime Muñoz-Delgado y Díaz del Rio, with the assistance of various civil and military authorities, and the representation of collaborating companies, as SAES, on whose behalf attended by President Alfredo Gordo.

 

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SAES, which supports the championship since 2009, highlights the constant decisions involved in practicing golf, since it involves assessing options, calculate probabilities and possible outcomes, make a decision, run it and accept the consequences. A golf tournament is a good example of the values upheld by SAES, such as respect, honesty, perseverance, commitment, and teamwork.