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Jerusalem, 4 November, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israeli company Camero-Tech has won two major contracts with special police forces in the Asia Pacific region to supply its XAVER 400 through-wall imaging systems. The systems, designed for tactical and rescue operations, provide real-time visibility behind walls, enhancing situational awareness and safety in high-risk missions, including counter-terrorism, building assaults, kidnapping rescues, and anti-narcotics raids.
“Our systems give tactical units an unprecedented operational edge,” said Camero-Tech CEO Amir Beeri.
Vice President Ilan Abramovich added that the contracts underscore growing demand in the Asia Pacific for advanced Israeli situational awareness technologies. Camero-Tech is part of SK Group, a leading Israeli innovation holding company.

















