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Tac-Entry Radar Vision

Written by Patrick Durkin. Author Archive »

New mobile unit lets tactical teams see through walls before busting into hot zones.

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Police and military tactical teams can now look through thick walls to spot, count and evaluate who’s inside buildings and interior rooms before entering and carrying out their missions.

camero-18.gifThese through-wall views come courtesy of Camero USA Corporation and its two high-tech devices called the Xaver 400 and Xaver 800. These portable units use ultra-wide-band microwave radar beams to probe what’s behind exterior and interior walls, or above and below ceilings and floors. The Xavers “see” through all these barriers, whether they’re made of wood, clay brick, block, reinforced concrete or plastered drywall. In fact, metal sheeting is the only barrier that foils the Xavers.

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