Japanese firm Icom said Thursday that it had stopped producing the model of radios reportedly used in recent blasts in Lebanon around 10 years ago. “The IC-V82 is a handheld radio that was ...
Wednesday's explosions featured handheld radios made by Japanese firm Icom, which said it exported the IC-V82 model to the Middle East from 2004 to 2014. However, it stopped producing them 10 ...
The company has said that production of several models of the ICOM hand-held radio has been discontinued, including the IC-V82, which appeared to closely match those in images from Lebanon today ...
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.
After the attacks, which came as Israel stepped up its offensive against Hizbollah, Icom launched an investigation into the devices and said its IC-V82 handheld radio “was produced and exported ...
The devices that exploded in Lebanon on Wednesday appear to be Icom IC-V82 transceivers A Japanese handheld radio manufacturer has distanced itself from walkie-talkies bearing its logo that ...
The Japanese communication equipment company ICOM is believed to be the maker of the brand of walkie-talkies linked to the explosions – but it insisted it could not have made the hand-held radios.
The company has said that production of several models of the ICOM hand-held radio had been discontinued, including the IC-V82, which appeared to closely match those in images from Lebanon on ...
The hand-held radios, which the source said were purchased around the same time as the pagers, had labels bearing the name of Osaka-based Icom and the phrase "Made in Japan", images of one ...