Infodefensa TV has launched the fourth episode of its video-reportage series “Defence, Industry, and Society: Words in the Feminine,” which this time focuses on the advanced S-80 submarines being built by Navantia for the Navy in Cartagena. This episode provides exclusive access to the interior of the S–81 submarine, guided by Lieutenant Laura Vitalia González and Navantia engineer Ascensión Ruipérez. It also features interviews with four women from companies involved in this technological defence project. Representing SAES, our Director of Strategy, Innovation, and Sustainability, Sara García, participates alongside Cristina Hernández (CT Engineering Group), Inés García (Sainsel), and María del Carmen Barbero (Indra). Supported by the Ministry of Defence and the Royal Academy of Engineering, the series aims to raise awareness about the Armed Forces and encourage technological vocations, particularly among young women.
Lieutenant Laura Vitalia González and Navantia engineer Ascensión Ruipérez guide an exploration through the interior of the submarine, detailing its manufacturing features and operational capabilities. This episode was filmed at the Navy’s Submarine Flotilla and Navantia’s shipyard in Cartagena, during a technical stop of the S-81 submarine ‘Isaac Peral’.
Enhancing this immersive journey are interviews with four women who represent key companies involved in the submarine project, sharing their insights on this significant industrial initiative. Among the participants is Sara García, Chief Strategy, Innovation, and Sustainability Officer at SAES, who, along with Cristina Hernández from CT Engineering Group, Inés García from Sainsel, and María del Carmen Barbero from Indra, provides perspectives on the role of their organisations within the context of this groundbreaking naval development.
SAES has made significant contributions to the S80-class submarine programme by providing advanced systems such as acoustic classification, sonar performance prediction, noise monitoring, and target motion analysis. Additionally, it has developed the towed array sonar, human-machine interfaces for sonars, sonar stimulation, and the Tactical Simulator. Currently, SAES is focused on optimising the towed array sonar and conducting engineering work for tactical system and submarine testing. Its involvement is crucial to the programme’s lifecycle, with its recognised leadership in sonar technology in Spain, noted for its technological capability and expertise in complex naval programmes.
The series “Defence, Industry, and Society: Words in the Feminine,” supported by the Ministry of Defence and the Royal Academy of Engineering, aims to promote awareness of the Armed Forces and inspire vocations, particularly among young women interested in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) careers. Since its launch in December, featuring episodes on the A400M and the VCR 8×8 Dragón, and now delving into S-81 submarine technology, the series continues to highlight the contributions of women in the defence sector.
Through this series, the Ministry of Defence hopes to inspire more women to pursue careers in defence and technology, reflecting the growing diversity and innovative capabilities of the Armed Forces and their collaborating industries across Spain.
This collaboration not only highlights SAES’s technological prowess but also serves to inspire new generations to engage in national defence.
Watch the full episode here (in Spanish)
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