Israel’s Homefront Command expands deployment of Camero-Tech’s XAVER 400 systems amid rising threat of further Iranian attacks

XAVER 400 being used following the recent earthquake in Thailand. (Camero-Tech)

Utilizing 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

As Israel remains on high alert for Iranian attacks, the Homefront Command has increased its supply of advanced XAVER 400 tactical through-wall imaging systems developed by Camero-Tech, a world leader in the design and production of Sense-Through-The-Wall (STTW) radar imaging systems, to enhance situational awareness and operational readiness across the country. Over the past week, the system was successfully deployed in several cities throughout Israel, where it was used in assisting rescue teams after Iranian ballistic missile strikes caused residential buildings to collapse.

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.

The XAVER 400 plays a critical role in modern search and rescue missions and is used in nearly 60 countries,” said Camero-Tech Founder and CEO Amir Beeri. “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 start of the war with Iran, we have seen repeated missile strikes on residential neighborhoods, with several buildings collapsing as a result,” said Camero-Tech Vice President Ilan Abramovich. “In these critical moments, when people may be trapped under rubble or behind collapsed walls, our system gives rescue forces immediate, life-saving visibility. That is why Israel is rapidly expanding its deployment because, in this new reality, every second counts. We are proud to support Israel during this difficult time.