SAES is part of the consortium of European entities developing the USSPS (Unmanned Semi-fixed Sea Platforms) project, selected by the European Commission in the 2019 call under the theme: Maritime surveillance generated by sensor networks based on fixed or semi-fixed unmanned platforms.
The selected consortium is composed of a total of 17 entities from 7 European countries and is coordinated by the Greek entity ETME. SAES participates as a Linked Third Party of Navantia. The project has a duration of 42 months, with its completion scheduled for May 2025.
The project is focused on the development of a prototype unmanned platform, highly autonomous, energy-efficient, based on miniaturised oil platform technologies and equipped with a wide range of aerial, surface, and underwater sensors. This platform can be deployed in any geographical area, including deep waters, and in adverse environmental conditions, making it very versatile in its operations.
SAES’s participation focuses on integrating its DDS-03 Diver Detection Sonar and its associated DES system into the platform, aimed at deterring divers from approaching the protected area by emitting acoustic messages. It also participates in the development of requirements and the design of the complete system prototype.