Key issues for a smarter naval mine

SAES bring their experience on naval mines and ranging stations at the “1st International Mine-countermeasures Congress (CICMM)” hold in Brazil from 17 to 18 October.

The Brazilian Navy has organized the “1st International Mine-countermeasures Congress (CICMM)” to be held on 17 to 18 October at Escola de Guerra Naval in Rio de Janeiro. Navantia and SAES sponsor the event and participates with a shared stand. Furthermore,  SAES will offer a presentation as subject matter expert.

SAES participates as a company specialist in smart naval mines and signature intelligence.

During the congress, the company has offered a presentation entitled “KEY ISSUES FOR A SMARTER NAVAL MINE” in which the main features of multi-influence naval mines MINEA has been explained as well as the advanced multi-influence range system MIRS. SAES’ speaker explained that when these two systems are combined with the multiple embedded sensors on different types of units we are really talking of Smart Naval Mines and using them efficiently. “From that moment on, the most robust and efficient warfare threat is provided” the company assured.

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“Key issues for a smarter naval mine” presentation offered by SAES at the 1st International Mine-countermeasures Congress” offered by SAES in Brasil.

Additionally, the ever-increasing technology changes and the currently and future impact was analysed in order to forecast what we can expect in the next years.

This congress has arised after the “III Simposium on Naval Minewarfare” which was celebrated in Salvador de Bahía in 2015 and where SAES also participated by presenting and article about Multi-influence Signatures. This symposium was held in the MCM Base in Brasil and was focused on technical issues and was directed to specialized attendees. The current congress is aimed to Brazil and the rest of South American countries.