Recently, the Israeli army revolutionized the world of technology with the launch of Xaver 1000. This is a piece of equipment that, although it does not offer a completely clear image, is developed to be able to identify objects and people through walls.
Just by positioning it on a surface, This device will allow the military forces to perceive the movements of any living being or element that is inside an apartment, house or establishment..
Xaver 1000 was designed by Camero-Tech, a company specialized in the development and manufacture of image capture systems using 3D radar technology.
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This equipment does not have a resolution as advanced as a camera, but its 3D ‘sense-through-the-wall’ technology has been recognized as the most advanced, to date, capable of tracking people and objects in real time through the walls.
It can even identify if individuals are sitting, standing, lying down, walking or doing any activity. The device also provides information on the height and distance of objects.
Xaver 1000 has a detection range of 20 meters and, with its ability to detect static elements, the structure and dimensions of the place to be evaluated can be identified.
It should be clarified that its use is authorized solely for the purposes of military and police investigation, it is not allowed for civilians.
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As seen in the video on the Camero Tech website, the Xaver 1000 has a built-in 10.1-inch touch screen that is easy to use and interpret. It also has folding antenna wings for compact storage and transport.
It can be managed by remote control through a Wi-Fi connection and the information collected can be transferred to any other device, be it a computer or a mobile phone.
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Additionally, Camero Tech clarified that this equipment has international accreditations for human use and does not emit radiation that could be harmful to the body.
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