Camero-Tech Develops Next-Generation Mobile Imaging Device with High Performance, Capable of Seeing Through Walls Using AI and 3D Technology.
Xaver 1000 Radar has a wide range of applications. (Photo: Camero-Tech)
According to Camero-Tech, the Xaver 1000 radar will provide armed forces, law enforcement agencies, and rapid response teams with unprecedented image quality. This radar model has numerous applications in intelligence gathering, counter-terrorism operations, hostage rescue, drug crime prevention, disaster relief, and many other urban missions.
The Xaver 1000 is equipped with a direct target tracking system based on AI and 3D “through-wall sensor” technology, allowing for the detection and observation of people or static objects behind walls and obstacles. High-resolution images of moving objects can be tracked in detail down to individual body parts, even if the target is standing, sitting, or lying down.
Users can utilize this system to determine the height of an object, thereby identifying whether it is an adult, child, or animal. Therefore, the Xaver 1000 can become an essential system for the military, law enforcement, and rescue operations in various scenarios such as urban environments and disaster zones. The system requires only one operator and is ready for use at the push of a button.
According to Amir Beeri, CEO and founder of Camero-Tech, the Xaver 1000 aids in determining the most appropriate approach to ensure success in life-saving missions. The high-resolution 3D vision and other effective tools provided by the system deliver reliable information regarding living objects hidden behind barriers.
The Xaver 1000 operates via a 25.7-inch touchscreen with an easy-to-use interface. For post-mission analysis, training, and interrogation, the screen also includes a simple catalog for locating, recording data, and playback. The technology produces no radiation and meets international safety standards for human exposure.