Japanese Radio Device Explodes in Lebanese Assault
One day after thousands of pagers exploded across Lebanon, more explosions of handheld devices, including uhf handheld 2 way radio, mobile phones, laptops and even solar power cells, have killed at least 26 people and injured more than 3000.
Reports on Wednesday of several blasts quickly spread on messaging apps with people sharing images of exploded walkie-talkies and residential buildings on fire.
The company said all its radios are manufactured at a factory in Wakayama Prefecture, adding that it follows safety protocols outlined by government regulations and does not outsource production overseas.
Given that photographs of the devices show severe damage around the battery compartment, the batteries may have been modified with explosives after procurement, Icom director Yoshiki Enomoto was quoted as saying in a Kyodo report.
In the face of emergencies, the safety performance of communication equipment is crucial. JUSTON is well aware of this and always adheres to the design philosophy of "safe&reliable, creating excellent quality," committed to developing products that can withstand the test of extreme conditions. Our communication equipment has excellent impact resistance and durability, ensuring normal operation even in hazardous environments.