A publisher, Simona Shemer has revealed how the Israeli technology has helped the Royal Thai Navy Seal commando unit to locate the 12 boys football team aged 11 to 16 years with their 25 years old coach in the Thamluang, Thai carves where they were trapped a few days ago.
Maxtechnology, an Israeli firm that specialized in the manufacturing of special technological products including communication and research machines, had been commended for donating their special communication systems which were able to relay communications and videos to the searchers in the underground and underwater missions.
Recall that a few days ago we made a publication regarding the missing football team in Thai, this post confirmed to the earlier publication that the search for the missing football team is still ongoing as the report said they were trapped over the past nine days in a partially flooded cave in the Northern region of Chiang Rai.
The modern technology which consists of drones, robots, and communication devices from Maxtechnology, an Israeli company had been of tremendous use and help to the progress made so far in the search for the missing team.
According to Simona in nocamels publication, the military had said on Tuesday that it could take months to bring them to the surface as the region’s rainy season begins and water levels rise.
The country’s authority has proposed the option of long-term food supplies to the team until there are successfully brought to the surface.
Another consideration is ongoing on how to train the team for scuba diving to assist them in coming out from the trap.
Though the team had been discovered on Monday by the searchers, heavy rains flooding the key passageways to the areas the boys were believed to be trapped had been an obstacle to the total rescue efforts, and the increasing weather condition and dark tunnels that hit the Tham Luang Nang were all making the rescue difficult.
The report revealed that more than 1000 people had been involved in the rescue mission including experts from countries like Israel, Australia, China, UK, Laos, Myanmar, and the United States.
According to nocamel’s report “Israeli company Maxtech Networks, a supplier of emergency communication equipment, sent emergency radios and other innovative technologies to aid the rescuers, including their patented Max-Mesh mobile professional radio, a device that enables mission-critical communication of professional mobile radios through virtual infrastructure, even when no physical infrastructure is available.”
Maxtechnology CEO had said the intention of the firm helping in the research was based on the approach of the Thai Navy SEALS to the company a few weeks ago to ask for the purchase of the communication devices, and was willing to pay any amount of money to have, but the firm saw it as a necessity to assist them and made the aid of proving the devices without any charge because they are not willing to sell them.
The company made it clear that it is a voluntary support to save the lives of the football kids.
The founder and CEO of Maxtechnology said the firm is the only one that has introduced working technology into the rescue efforts due to the complicated nature of the area which is about 10 kilometers large and not conducive to communication.