Gaza The Japanese company whose name was on walkie-talkies that exploded across Lebanon said on Thursday the model allegedly ...
A second wave of device explosions hit Lebanon on Wednesday, killing 14, injuring 450 others and igniting blazes across 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 ...
Tokyo Stock Exchange-listed Icom said in a statement, opens new tab that it would release updated information on the matter as it becomes available on its website. Sign up here. Middle ...
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 ...
Hezbollah's walkie-talkies detonated, causing at least 14 deaths and over 450 injuries. Identified as IC-V82 models from Icom ...
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 ...
Three vendors were selling what was listed as the Icom walkie-talkie on another Chinese e-commerce platform, JD.com, and quoted prices of $35, $55 and $104. A website that aims to connect Chinese ...
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 ...
The Japanese firm Icom Inc. has said that the hand-held radio model affected by Wednesday's explosions in Lebanon was discontinued approximately a decade ago, the Japan Times reported Thursday.
Radios manufactured by Japanese firm ICOM reportedly were among the devices exploding in Lebanon on Wednesday, according to reports first shared with The Jerusalem Post by Bernie News and then ...