Japanese manufacturer ICOM said it has not supplied the brand of walkie-talkie reportedly used in a mass attack in 10 years and warned about counterfeits.
At least 20 people were killed and more than 450 others injured after walkie-talkies, solar equipment and other electronic devices used by members of the Iran-backed Hezbollah detonated on Wednesday ...
Does the walkie talkie have a rechargeable or extra battery option? Weather Resistance: Will this radio be able to endure the elements? What is the waterproof rating? Cost and Quality: When ...
The Bushnell LPX650 certainly holds its ground as a top choice for a waterproof walkie-talkie that doesn’t compromise on range and performance. Its IPX7 rating ensures that it can withstand ...
Remote servers may have been used to detonate pagers and walkie-talkies controlled by Iran-backed ... Hold us accountable and submit your rating of this article on the meter.
His authoritarian approach won him high approval ratings, steered the economy on ... Japanese company says it ended production of walkie-talkies used in Lebanon blasts 10 years ago Sept.
Moreover, the walkie-talkie explosions was also sped up over concerns that ... who has been struggling with lower approval ratings; until July, the Israeli PM only had 32 per cent of approval from his ...
Also read: Centre reviews ground rules with Manipur’s ... 230 assorted live rounds, seven wireless walkie-talkie sets, and other miscellaneous items.
A video documents that CNN reported Israel targeted Hezbollah with exploding goats. Rating: Fake (About this rating?) A rumor ...
The stunning attacks against walkie-talkies and pagers have killed at least 32 people, left Hezbollah in disarray and taken ...
Icom Inc., whose brand appears on devices that exploded in Lebanon, said it halted production a decade ago of the model ...