Camero To Display XAVER Series At LAAD

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  • 04:45 PM, April 4, 2013
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Camero To Display XAVER Series At LAAD

Camero announces its award of a tender to supply XAVER 400 Tactical Through-Wall Imaging systems to the Special Forces units of a South American army, adding another country to the 25 others already using these systems. The company will display its well known world leading XAVER 400 at LAAD.

A compact, lightweight, and durable personal device, the XAVER 400 tactical through-wall imaging system delivers unprecedented real-time situational awareness - enabling the observation of multiple stationary and moving objects concealed behind walls or barriers. It is optimized for the speed of tactical entries, making it ideal for tactical missions in urban areas of South America. It delivers critical information regarding the number of people and their location behind walls made of common materials. It also provides information regarding room dimensions and major infrastructure elements. The system enables simultaneous detection of both static and moving objects within a range of up to 20m, and can be operated in stand-off mode at a distance from the wall.

Also on display, the Xaver 100 is an ultra-portable, handheld presence-of-life detector providing military, law enforcement, and search & rescue personnel with critical information in real time about the presence of life and its distance behind a wall - enabling better tactical decision-making in various operational scenarios. It has a detection range of up to 20m, and built-in wireless capability for remote operation via a PDA – supporting remote monitoring and control of upto 5 Xaver 100 units simultaneously from a single PDA.

The Xaver 800 is a portable, high-performance imaging system, providing a true 3D image of objects behind walls. The system enables quick location of people hidden by walls and barriers, and tracking of their movement patterns and orientation. It enables simultaneous detection of both static and living objects - as well as information about room dimensions and major infrastructure elements. Rich 3D imaging allows users to easily grasp the situation from multiple angles, enabling effective planning.

According to Amir Beeri, Camero's CEO, "We are very pleased to have been awarded the tender in South America, following a rigorous process during which the customer selected our system.”

 

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