Camero-Tech Expands Deployment of Life-Saving XAVER™ 400 Imaging Systems Across Israel
Following missile strikes that caused widespread destruction, the Israeli Home Front Command enhances rescue efforts with advanced through-wall radar technology designed to locate survivors in real-time
Camero-Tech, an Israeli designer and producer of Sense-Through-The-Wall (STTW) radar imaging systems, has recently supplied the Israeli Home Front Command with additional units of its advanced XAVER™ 400 tactical through-wall imaging system.
The newly delivered equipment is intended to enhance the Home Front Command’s situational awareness and operational readiness across the country. In recent days, the system was deployed in several cities throughout Israel, where it assisted rescue teams responding to Iranian ballistic missile strikes that caused residential buildings to collapse.
The company describes the XAVER™ 400 as a compact, lightweight, and durable imaging system that provides tactical and rescue teams with real-time visibility of what lies behind walls and barriers. Designed for speed and simplicity in high-stakes environments, the system delivers mission-critical data—such as the number and location of people hidden from view—enabling operators to act precisely and confidently. Utilizing advanced Ultra-Wideband (UWB) sensing technology and proprietary image reconstruction algorithms, the XAVER™ 400 offers exceptionally clear and reliable imaging, even in cluttered or complex environments.
According to Ilan Abramovich, Vice President at Camero-Tech, the system's ability to provide rescue forces with immediate, life-saving visibility—especially when every second counts for those trapped under rubble or behind collapsed walls—is why the Home Front Command has rapidly expanded its deployment.
“The XAVER™ 400 plays a critical role in modern search and rescue missions and is used in nearly 60 countries,” said Camero-Tech Founder and CEO Amir Beeri. “When buildings collapse or people are trapped behind barriers, every second matters. Our system gives rescue teams the ability to see through walls in real-time, helping them locate survivors faster and more safely. It’s not just an operational advantage—it’s a life-saving tool.”