“Our systems are not in development. They’re out there, in use, saving lives every day. That’s what sets us apart,” said Shaul Sharabany, Director of Sales & Marketing at Camero-Tech. “We are fully prepared for rapid deliveries across the continent. European customers don’t need to wait for capability—they can have it now.”
Designed to meet the demanding needs of modern warfare, urban operations, and crisis response, Camero-Tech’s XAVER™ systems have become a trusted asset for military, law enforcement, and search and rescue teams globally. The systems provide real-time insight into what lies behind walls, giving operators the ability to detect the presence, location, and movement of people—even if they are motionless—through most building materials.

At MSPO, the company presented two key variants: the XAVER™ 400 and the more compact XAVER™ 100. Both systems are part of Camero-Tech’s broader mission to equip front-line units with technology that provides a decisive edge in uncertain environments. The XAVER™ 400 is a tactical imaging device that gives operators an instant view of human presence and room layout behind walls. It has been engineered to deliver real-time data to special forces, SWAT teams, and first responders conducting high-risk operations, such as hostage rescue or building clearance. Built for mobility and speed, the XAVER™ 400 requires no warm-up and operates at the push of a button. It enables users to locate people through walls and barriers with exceptional accuracy, even from a stand-off distance.
“The XAVER™ 400 is like stepping into a room with full awareness before you ever breach the door,” Sharabany explained. “When the risk is life or death, knowing exactly what’s behind that wall changes everything.”
The XAVER™ 100, meanwhile, is a handheld, ultra-portable presence-of-life detector that brings the same high-performance sensing capability in a smaller footprint. Ideal for rapid tactical assessments and time-critical search and rescue missions, it provides immediate feedback on whether a person is behind a wall and their distance from it. This makes it highly effective in both military and humanitarian scenarios, where every second counts.
The XAVER system also includes the Xaver 1000, a 3D imaging system, creates an unprecedented situational awareness 3D visual picture, providing a clear operational advantage and the ability to “step into the know and the XAVER LR, which can detect live objects through walls at distances exceeding 100 meters.
“These are tools built by listening to those who use them in the field,” said Sharabany. “We worked directly with operators to refine the systems to meet the challenges they face in real-world missions.”
Camero-Tech’s technology has been tested not just in combat zones, but also in the aftermath of natural disasters. During the 2017 earthquake in Mexico and the devastating quake that struck Turkey in 2023, XAVER™ systems were deployed to locate survivors trapped under rubble. Most recently, on 30 March 2025, Camero-Tech sent a specialised team to Bangkok following a catastrophic building collapse. Working alongside the Israeli Home Front Command, they used XAVER™ systems to pinpoint survivors and assist local emergency crews in rescue efforts.
“These are not just military tools. They are life-saving products that bring hope in the darkest moments,” said Sharabany. “We take great pride in the role our systems play—whether it’s protecting soldiers or helping civilians in crisis zones.”

With Europe placing increased emphasis on urban warfare readiness, special operations, and crisis response, Camero-Tech is positioning itself as a reliable, immediate supplier of critical technology. The company has scaled up production and logistics capabilities to support fast-track deliveries throughout the region.
“We’re not offering a concept. We’re offering a solution that is already making a difference in the field,” said Sharabany.
Camero-Tech, as part of the SK Group, continues to lead the development of advanced radar imaging technologies, blending rugged design with operational flexibility. Its XAVER™ systems are in service with elite units in nearly 60 countries around the world and have become synonymous with high performance, reliability, and innovation in the field of through-wall vision.