‘See-through Walls’: The Israeli Military Technology

Camero-Tech, a military technology manufacturer, has announced its latest artificial intelligence powered detection system ‘Xaver 1000’ that allows soldiers to see through walls before attacking.

The amazing technology can display images in a clear-enough resolution for the user to identify whether a person behind the wall is seated, standing, or lying down.

The system is also capable of providing measurements of targets such as determining whether the sentient behind the wall is an adult, child, or animal. Allowing soldiers, or police officers, to know what they are faced with on the other side. And even if an individual has been motionless for a prolonged period of time, Camero-tech says that the AI-assisted tech will still pick them up.

Currently, only the Israeli military will make use of the Xaver 1000's proprietary technology. However, Other armies and forces around the world will surely reach this . 


The Xaver 1000 raises important privacy concerns about its use. Invasion of privacy, data collection, lack of transparency, potential misuse, and compliance with international law are all potential privacy issues associated with the Xaver 1000. The use of AI-powered military technology also raises questions about international law. It is important that the development and use of such technology is guided by ethical principles and a commitment to responsible use.

Farhan. V. M, Head, Department of Computer Science, Al Shifa College of Arts and Science, Keezhattur, Perinthalmanna

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