Israel XAVER 1000 Radar Artificial Intelligence
Israel-based Camero-Tech unveils XAVER 1000, a next-generation radar capable of seeing through walls. How does it work? It utilizes a combination of AI-powered live target tracking system and the company’s own 3D ‘Sense-Through-The-Wall’ technology to detect as well as see humans or static objects behind obstructions.



XAVER 1000 is so effective that high-resolution images of live objects can be viewed right down to the level of individual body parts if necessary, regardless if the targets are sitting, standing, or lying down. You can also utilize the system to determine the height of objects, allowing one to quickly identify adults, children, or animals. It’s controlled with a 10.1-inch touchscreen display running a minimalist user interface. Then there’s this real-life invisibility cloak by HyperStealth.

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Israel XAVER 1000 Radar Artificial Intelligence

The Xaver 1000 determines the most suitable approach to ensure successful life-saving missions in a variety of operational scenarios, such as hostage rescue situations. A high-resolution 3D view and other powerful tools of the system provide an exceptional level of situational awareness. Being able to achieve a high level of sensitivity, the Xaver 1000 is a true game-changer for special forces and law enforcement teams conducting urban and rural operations that require reliable information regarding hidden live objects,” said Amir Beeri, CEO and founder of Camero.

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