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Camero-Tech Launches its Groundbreaking Xaver Long Range Through-Wall Imaging system

For the first time, military forces, law enforcement agencies and first responders are able to detect live objects beyond the wall from a long range of over 100 meters.

18th February 2021. Camero-Tech – an SK Group member, a world leader and pioneer in developing, producing and marketing of pulsed-based UWB micro-power radar ‘Through Wall Imaging’ systems – is launching its groundbreaking XaverTM LR80 (XLR80) system, which enables detection of live objects behind walls, at distances of over 100 meters. This new capability provides a breakthrough operational advantage in a hostile environment.

Special forces and law enforcement teams conducting urban and rural operations require reliable information regarding hidden live objects to determine the most suitable approach to ensure successful missions and life-saving. Penetrating through walls from a remote location, the XLR80 creates an unprecedented, real-time situational awareness picture of whether there are people present beyond the wall, and if so, how many, their exact distance and their direction of movement. The system is also highly sensitive for detecting unseen micro movements of static live objects. Being able to achieve these capabilities and the high sensitivity, is a game changer in various operational scenarios.

Controlled by a tablet with a simple user interface for intuitive interpretation, the XLR80 features integrated data recording and playback for post-mission analysis, training and debriefing. A dedicate sight is used for accurately directing the narrow beam of the system to the target. The system can be operated by a single user and it is ready for use by a push of a button.

“For the first time, the operator in the field has the ability to see through walls at such long distance,” says Amir Beeri?, CEO of Camero. “We have developed unique technology on which the XLR80 system is based on. An innovative Ultra-Wideband (UWB) sensor supported by patented algorithms and signal processing, provides the user with real time situational awareness while staying safe at more than 100 meters away from the target.”

The new XLR80 system is the latest addition to Camero’s XaverTM family of products, which includes the XaverTM 100, 400 and 800 and has been successfully deployed by elite customers around the world in military, law enforcement, intelligence and search & rescue applications. The XaverTM family delivers significant capabilities in information gathering, anti-terror activities, hostage rescue, anti-narcotics operations, and many other urban operations and missions.

The XLR80 is completely radiation safe by meeting international standards for human exposure.

www.camero-tech.com

10 Responses to “Camero-Tech Launches its Groundbreaking Xaver Long Range Through-Wall Imaging system”

  1. Bill says:

    Hide yo kids, hide yo wife, cause everybody’s getting cancer

  2. xdarrows says:

    Search warrant required?

    • Jon Demler says:

      Well if a reasonable person expected privacy in a private area and you were viewing them…

    • tafeln says:

      Better does – its no passive surveillance technology and I dont want to be radiated without any supervision of the police.

    • Bob says:

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  3. Electrician says:

    Big deal, Bill Paxton aka God had this tech in the early 90s

  4. Ed says:

    “Oh yeah…yeah, I’m great”

  5. Airborne_Fister says:

    You will know when this is being used against you. How you ask, your popcorn in your pantry or wherever you keep it starts popping.

  6. Elizabeth says:

    This better not happen!… Because there will be others to counteract that technology….in the name of getting the enemy…they are using people ..this makes me cringe.