SAES is a member of the consortium delivering the European E=MCM project, selected under the European Defence Fund (EDF) 2023 call. The consortium brings together 21 organisations from 11 countries and is led by Naval Group Belgium.
The project focuses on the Mine Countermeasures (MCM) domain and builds on the results achieved in its predecessor, MIRICLE (2021–2023), in which SAES also participated.
The objective of E=MCM is to develop a system-of-systems architecture comprising advanced, scalable toolboxes of autonomous vehicles and intelligent platforms, alongside decision-support functions, to address mine threats, particularly drifting, moored and buried mines.
SAES’s contribution to the project is primarily centred on the development and at-sea testing of a multi-influence minesweeping system, capable of generating acoustic, electric and magnetic influences, to be integrated into Navantia’s Viento-class unmanned surface vehicle (USV)
In addition, SAES will develop a software tool for mine threat assessment and a system for reducing the electric and magnetic signatures of USVs. All these activities fall within SAES’s technological priority area of New Threats and Scenarios.



























