Two Asia-Pacific Police Special Forces Choose Camero-Tech’s XAVERTM 400 Systems

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Netanya, Israel: Camero-Tech, a world leader in the design and production of Sense-Through-The-Wall (STTW) radar imaging systems, has been awarded two significant contracts with special police forces in the Asia Pacific region for the delivery of its advanced XAVER 400 tactical through-wall imaging systems.

According to the company, these new contracts highlight the growing global demand for Camero-Tech’s innovative solutions that enhance tactical situational awareness and operational safety in complex environments.

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The XAVER 400 is a compact, lightweight, and durable through-wall imaging system that gives tactical and rescue teams real-time visibility into what lies behind walls and barriers. Developed for speed and simplicity in high-stakes environments, the system provides mission-critical data – such as the number and location of people hidden from view – allowing operators to act precisely and confidently. Utilising advanced Ultra-Wideband (UWB) sensing technology and proprietary image reconstruction algorithms, the XAVER™ 400 delivers exceptionally clear and reliable imaging, even in cluttered or complex environments.

The XAVER 400 systems will be deployed by police special forces units in these countries for a range of mission-critical applications. These include anti-terror operations, building assaults, explosive entry and breaching missions, kidnapping rescue scenarios, high-risk arrests, and counter-narcotics and anti-drug raids. These systems will provide operators with real-time through-wall visual intelligence, enabling faster and safer decision-making in life-threatening situations.

“Our systems give tactical units an unprecedented operational edge, the ability to ‘see the unseen’ before taking action,” said Camero-Tech Founder and CEO Amir Beeri.

“From counter-terrorism to high-risk law enforcement missions, the XAVER™ 400 provides mission-critical intelligence that transforms uncertainty into clarity. These new contracts demonstrate Camero-Tech’s position as a trusted partner in enhancing operational safety and effectiveness,” Amir Beeri added.

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“We are proud to strengthen our partnerships in the Asia Pacific region, a fast-growing market with increasing demand for advanced situational awareness technologies,” said Camero-Tech Vice President Ilan Abramovich. “Camero-Tech is committed to supporting our partners with the most reliable and field-proven solutions, ensuring that every operation is informed, efficient and decisive.”

Camero-Tech, part of the SK Group, is a global pioneer in Sense-Through-The-Wall (STTW) radar imaging and a leading developer and manufacturer of Ultra-Wideband (UWB) micro-power radio imaging systems. Its flagship XAVER™ line is trusted by global defence, law enforcement, and search and rescue teams in nearly 60 countries worldwide. The technology plays a critical role in urban fighting, anti-terror and search-and-rescue missions. These cutting-edge systems provide real-time situational awareness by detecting the presence of life and movement through walls, offering vital intelligence before breaching a space.

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SK Group, founded by noted Israeli industrialist Samy Katsav, is a leading holding company known for driving innovation across multiple strategic industries. Its portfolio comprises globally recognised companies, such as IWI (Israel Weapon Industries), Meprolight, Camero-Tech, ELVO, Israel Shipyards, Israel Shipyards Port, Uni-Scope Optical Solutions and Oshira. SK Group’s companies serve military, law enforcement and civilian markets in nearly 60 countries.

-The writer is an Israel-based freelance journalist. The views expressed are of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Raksha Anirveda

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