ALBAWABA - Israel targeted the "Icom V82" walkie-talkie devices on Wednesday, as part of a new phase of attack targeting wireless devices. It is known that the battery of this device is large enough ...
Japan’s Icom Inc., whose brand appears on walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon, said it halted production a decade ago of the model allegedly used in the attacks and is still investigating the ...
Japanese radio equipment maker Icom said it no longer produces or sells two-way radio devices which reportedly exploded in Lebanon. The company Thursday said it had produced and sold the IC-V82 ...
A Japanese manufacturer that supplies the U.S. military also supplied walkie-talkies reportedly used in Wednesday's mass attack in Lebanon. The company, ICOM, has supplied millions of dollars worth of ...
Sept. 19 (UPI) --Japan's Icom Inc. said Thursday that it had not manufactured the walkie-talkies that exploded in attacks targeting Hezbollah throughout Lebanon on Wednesday. Icom said in a statement ...
TOKYO — The Japanese manufacturer of the two-way radios reportedly detonated in a second round of explosions targeting the militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon said Thursday that it was investigating ...
Walkie-talkies exploded across Lebanon on Wednesday. The new attack came just one day after thousands of beepers exploded on Tuesday as part of a coordinated attack thought to be orchestrated by ...
The Japanese maker of the brand of walkie-talkies linked to explosions targeting the Hezbollah armed group that killed 20 people in Lebanon and injured hundreds of others said it could not have made ...
A vendor shows walkie-talkie devices without batteries at an electronic store in Sidon BEIRUT (Reuters) -The batteries of the walkie-talkies used by Lebanese armed group Hezbollah that blew up this ...
The blasts that rocked Lebanon for a second day reached the doors of a walkie-talkie maker in Japan on Thursday, as Israel’s declaration of a “new phase” to the conflict raised fears of all-out war.
Hezbollah said walkie-talkies used by its members blew up in its Beirut stronghold Tokyo: Japanese firm Icom said Thursday that it was investigating after media reported that two-way radio devices ...
Japanese radio equipment maker Icom said it no longer produces or sells two-way radio devices which reportedly exploded in Lebanon. The company Thursday said it had produced and sold the IC-V82 ...
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