SAES ha celebrado hoy un acto de finalización del sónar BMAS, el primer sónar de la fragata F-110. Un hito significativo en el contrato de diez años valorado en 27 millones de euros para equipar con este sónar a las cinco fragatas F-110. Este proyecto refuerza la posición de SAES como líder en tecnología submarina, respaldado por la transferencia de tecnología de Thales DMS (Thales Defence Mission Systems), y asegura carga de trabajo hasta 2030, mientras fortalece la industria local, necesaria para el suministro de materiales.
SAES hosted an event in Cartagena today to celebrate the completion of the first hull-mounted sonar developed for the F-110 frigate. This crucial step is part of the contract ensuring the production of sonar systems for the five future frigates, thus securing workload until 2030.
The partnership with Thales has been vital, enabling a transfer of technology which not only empowers SAES to manufacture, integrate, and test sonar technology for the F-110 frigates, but also to apply this expertise to future developments. The project has also enhanced collaboration with local suppliers, strengthening the national industry.
SAES’s commitment to innovation and cutting-edge technology is reflected in its integral role in developing the acoustic environment for the F-110 frigate, which includes not only the BMAS sonar but also the AMS (Acoustic Management System), the SAS (Sonobuoy Acoustic System), and the ARS (Acoustic Receiving System).
Through these achievements, SAES solidifies its status as a benchmark in underwater technology and reinforces its presence in major Spanish naval projects. Regarding this, SAES’s President, Javier Mármol Peñalver, stated: “This accomplishment is a testament to the commitment and dedication of our team, positioning SAES as a leader in advanced technological solutions for maritime defence.”
The delivery of this sonar not only enhances the operational capabilities of the F-110 frigate but also underscores SAES’s commitment to excellence and technological innovation in the underwater domain.








