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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 ...
Lebanon’s state news agency said some of the explosions occurred in a brand of two-way radio, with images from the scenes of the explosions showing walkie-talkies bearing the brand name Icom and ...
In response to these reports, Icom Inc., listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, clarified that the handheld radios in question, the IC-V82 model, were last produced in 2014.
The Japanese electronics manufacturer Icom said it stopped making the walkie-talkie model in 2014 and has warned about fake versions for several years. By River Akira Davis Reporting from ...
TOKYO: Japanese firm Icom said on Thursday (Sep 19) 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 ...
Dublin, Oct. 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Walkie Talkie - Global Market Trajectory & Analytics" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The publisher brings years of ...
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 ...
The devices being called walkie-talkie radios are apparently IC-V82s, manufactured by the Japanese company ICOM, which would have a much bigger range than regular walkie-talkies. Again ...
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.