Israeli Team Deploys Advanced Technology in Thailand Earthquake Rescue Efforts
Israeli search and rescue team utilizes Xaver systems to detect survivors beneath rubble in Thailand's earthquake aftermath.
In the wake of the recent earthquake in Thailand, an Israeli search and rescue team has arrived equipped with advanced technology designed to locate survivors trapped beneath debris.
The team is utilizing the Xaver system, a radar-based device capable of detecting living individuals through solid barriers.
The Xaver system operates using ultra-wideband (UWB) radio wave technology, which enables precise detection and location of living objects beneath rubble, even in complex environments and without line of sight.
This technology has been previously deployed in various disaster scenarios, including the 2017 earthquake in Mexico, where it assisted in locating and rescuing survivors.
The deployment of this technology in Thailand has garnered attention on social media platforms, with many Thai citizens expressing gratitude and admiration for the international assistance provided in the aftermath of the disaster.