Using ultra-wideband radar combined with proprietary imaging algorithms, the device delivers real-time visuals even in dense or obstructed environments
Israeli radar-imaging firm Camero-Tech is seeing rising international adoption of its Xaver 400 system, a technology designed to give security and rescue forces immediate intelligence about what lies behind walls before an operation begins.
The system, part of Camero-Tech’s Sense Through the Wall radar family, allows operators to detect and locate people concealed inside buildings or behind solid obstacles without physical entry.
Using ultra-wideband radar combined with proprietary imaging algorithms, the device delivers real-time visuals even in dense or obstructed environments where conventional tools fail.