Epsilor to Deliver Rechargeable Batteries for Harris Falcon Radios to South East Asian Army

Epsilor’s batteries passed a series of compatibility and operational testing which included mechanical, electrical, and communication interface verification

Epsilor's General Manager, Alex Stepansk, with Brig. Gen. (ret) Michel Ben-Baruch, Head of IMOD's SIBAT (Photo: Yossi Aloni, courtesy of Epsilor)

Epsilor-Electric Fuel, an Israel-based manufacturer of batteries and chargers for defense applications, won a contract to deliver military rechargeable batteries for Harris Falcon man-pack and handheld radios (PRC-117 and PRC-152) to a South East Asian military customer.

Epsilor’s batteries passed a series of compatibility and operational testing which included mechanical, electrical, and communication interface verification.

“Epsilor invested heavily in developing off-the-shelf batteries for a variety of US-made communication systems. Placing emphasis on high performance, reliability and ruggedized packaging, combined with cost effective pricing, resulted in superior quality and customer satisfaction,” said Alex Stepansky, general manager of Epsilor. “The fact that a new international customer selected our batteries to support its large operational inventory is a clear indication of Epsilor’s strengthening position in this market.”

Epsilor is among a handful of companies that manufacture compatible batteries for Harris Falcon radios. The company’s BB-2590 family of products services military forces and defense users around the world, including the IDF and several NATO nations.

 

 

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