Israeli defense technology company Camero-Tech has announced two new contracts with special police forces in the Asia-Pacific region for the supply of its advanced XAVER™ 400 through-wall imaging systems. The deals mark a significant step in the Camero-Tech’s growing international presence and highlight the increasing global demand for technologies that improve situational awareness and operational safety in complex urban environments.
The XAVER™ 400 is one of Camero-Tech’s most successful products, a compact and durable system designed to give tactical units real-time visibility into what lies behind walls and barriers. In high-pressure scenarios where seconds count, this capability allows operators to assess a situation before breaching a room or entering a building. The system can detect human presence, movement, and location through solid structures, giving security forces the ability to make faster and more accurate decisions.
According to the company, the new contracts will see the XAVER™ 400 deployed by police special forces across multiple countries in the region. The systems will be used in a wide variety of mission-critical operations, including counter-terror and hostage rescue missions, explosive entry and breaching tasks, high-risk arrests, and anti-drug operations. By providing real-time intelligence on what awaits behind a wall, the system helps reduce the risk to operators and civilians alike.
Camero-Tech founder and CEO Amir Beeri said the XAVER™ 400 provides tactical teams with a crucial operational advantage.
“Our systems give tactical units an unprecedented edge — the ability to see the unseen before taking action,” Beeri said. “From counter-terrorism to high-risk law enforcement missions, the XAVER™ 400 delivers the kind of mission-critical intelligence that transforms uncertainty into clarity and helps save lives.”
The company’s vice president Ilan Abramovich emphasized that the contracts strengthen Camero-Tech’s position in one of the fastest-growing defense and security markets in the world.
“We are proud to expand our partnerships in the Asia-Pacific region, where there is rising demand for reliable situational awareness solutions,” Abramovich said. “Our goal is to ensure that every operation, whether it involves counter-terrorism or law enforcement, is informed, efficient, and decisive.”
The XAVER™ 400 is part of Camero-Tech’s broader line of Sense-Through-The-Wall (STTW) systems. The device uses Ultra-Wideband (UWB) radar technology and advanced image reconstruction algorithms to produce exceptionally clear visual data, even in cluttered or complex environments. The technology provides users with immediate, actionable intelligence and is designed for intuitive use by tactical and rescue teams in the field. Its rugged design and lightweight form factor make it suitable for rapid deployment under extreme conditions.
Camero-Tech is part of the SK Group, one of Israel’s leading defense holdings. The company has become a global pioneer in through-wall radar imaging, with systems used by military, law enforcement, and search-and-rescue units in nearly 60 countries. Its solutions have played a crucial role in urban warfare, anti-terror operations, and humanitarian rescue missions, where situational awareness can determine the outcome of an engagement or a rescue attempt.
The new Asia-Pacific contracts reflect both the technological maturity of the XAVER™ family and the trust that international security forces place in Camero-Tech’s products. As threats become more urban and asymmetric, tools that allow forces to understand what lies beyond their line of sight are increasingly vital.
With these new deals, Camero-Tech continues to strengthen its foothold in key global markets and reinforce Israel’s reputation as a leader in defense innovation. The company says it remains committed to supporting its partners with field-proven, reliable systems that help ensure safer and more effective operations.





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