Israel Rapidly Expands Use of Camero-Tech’s XAVER 400 to Aid Rescue Operations After Missile Strikes

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Israel Rapidly Expands Use of Camero-Tech’s XAVER 400 to Aid Rescue Operations After Missile Strikes

In the wake of rising security threats from Iran, Israel has stepped up its efforts to protect and save civilian lives. The country’s Homefront Command has rapidly expanded the use of an advanced life-saving device — the XAVER 400 through-wall imaging system, developed by Israeli technology firm Camero-Tech. This move comes after recent Iranian missile attacks targeted residential areas, causing several buildings to collapse and trapping people under debris.

The XAVER 400 is a compact, portable system designed to detect human presence through walls, rubble, and other barriers. It uses Ultra-Wideband (UWB) sensing technology combined with powerful image reconstruction software to provide real-time images of what lies behind solid surfaces. This technology allows search and rescue teams to quickly locate survivors who might otherwise remain undetected.

Over the past week, the system has been deployed in multiple cities across Israel, especially in areas hit hardest by missile strikes. Camero-Tech’s Founder and CEO Amir Beeri emphasized its importance, saying, “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 but a life-saving tool.”

Since the conflict with Iran began, the demand for the XAVER 400 has surged. Camero-Tech’s Vice President Ilan Abramovich explained, “We have seen repeated missile strikes on residential neighborhoods, with several buildings collapsing as a result. In these critical moments, when people may be trapped under rubble, our system gives rescue forces immediate, life-saving visibility.”

Founded in 2004, Camero-Tech is an Israeli defence technology company known for its expertise in radar-based imaging systems. The Xaver series, which includes different models for tactical, military, and rescue operations, is currently used in nearly 60 countries worldwide. Camero-Tech operates as part of the SK Group, one of Israel’s leading defence and security industry conglomerates.

The rapid expansion of XAVER 400 use underlines the challenges Israel faces amid escalating regional tensions and highlights how modern technology can play a crucial role in saving lives during crises. As missile threats continue, tools like the XAVER 400 are becoming an essential part of Israel’s emergency response strategy.

✍️ This article is written by the team of The Defense News.

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