How This Tiny Truck Took Down an Army
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
#Toyota #landcruiser #hilux
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Their opponents were underfunded, under armed, and likely to lose the war before it began.
But as menacing tanks stalked slowly through the streets,
The breathy roar of the Toyota 22R would be the last thing they would hear before total annihilation.
This was the war won not by jets and tanks,
But by ragtag soldiers riding in pickup trucks.
This was the Toyota War.
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Writer: Ken Steinberger
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Music used in order of appearance:
Armed and Ready by Fredrik Ekström
Racing Hearts by Mattie Maguire
L'Inseguimento by Duke Harrington
Hang on Tight by Tigerblood Jewel
You'll Know It's Me by Tigerblood Jewel
Slap Act by White Bones
Elementric by Hysics
Never Easy by Mattie Maguire
Minority Report by V.V. Campos
Running Against the Clock by Elliot Holmes
Find The Exit by Dream Cave
Infernal Machine by Bonnie Grace
Trapped in Hiding by Dream Cave
The Throne is Mine by Ruiqi Zhao
The Connection by Lennon Hutton
0:00 - The Tank
5:48 - Bolting Guns to Pickup Trucks
8:54 - Black Gold
10:26 - The Aouzou Strip
12:03 - They're So Cute
13:46 - Tanks vs Trucks
15:32 - The Battle of Fada
16:28 - A Winning Strategy
17:40 - The Night Raid
19:52 - A Humble Toyota Truck
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@haythem_gaamouri
10 ай бұрын
congrats man! keep up the good work you deserve it
@JeffreyGoddin
10 ай бұрын
Just for the Hackers clip in that, maybe.
@skydive7054
10 ай бұрын
looks like nordvpn got some competition
@nowind37
10 ай бұрын
A One Manufacturer War... 😮
@z3ronotfund939
10 ай бұрын
hi
You may be cool, but you'll never be as cool as a Toyota Hilux in the middle of a war zone.
@TheOneZoot
10 ай бұрын
I have wanted one so bad...
@lonesome3958
10 ай бұрын
@@TheOneZoota war zone?
@believeinmatter
10 ай бұрын
Even cooler, is to be sitting in that Toyota Hilux, in the middle of a war zone.
@garthhancock3373
10 ай бұрын
Not as cool as a Hellfire taking it out.
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
@@believeinmatter I doubt it feels very cool it’s probably insanely terrifying
Unknowingly, Toyota built the most effective war machine for resistance fighters all over the world. Hiluxes and LC70s are like the AK-47 of the Automotive World.
@ryxrr7207
10 ай бұрын
I would even say they're a better version of a AK-47. Since they more reliable and sturdy.
@theothertonydutch
10 ай бұрын
@@ryxrr7207 I would say they're even a better thing because they were never meant as a weapon.
@oscarfry324
10 ай бұрын
There are over 550 million Toyota in worldwide circulation. That's one Toyota for every twelve people on the planet. The only question is: How do we supply the other 11?
@jadser1
10 ай бұрын
@@oscarfry324The other 11 are actually riding together
@krisnadiimam4556
10 ай бұрын
@@oscarfry324its toyota avanza for the other 4 and toyota agya for the remaining 7
With a Toyota Hilux, a Nokia phone, and an AK-47 a man can be sure he can travel, communicate, and kill.
@topibundar9554
2 ай бұрын
We call that man a CHAD 😂
@simonhenry7867
2 ай бұрын
@@topibundar9554it's spelt TCHAD
@randot6675
Ай бұрын
And a mosin, never forget the mosin
@peterkorek-mv6rs
Ай бұрын
Until he meets a pedestrian with an RPG -7
German cars: go fast, dies middle of road by regular use Toyota: Wins war.
I don't think Akio Toyoda had this in mind when he declared, "No more boring cars."
@Skidracer21
10 ай бұрын
Akio Toyoda is more an AE86 guy than an LC70 guy, so you're probably right. Maybe he just does his best not to acknowledge this side of the company.
@chenyeanmingtakumi9033
10 ай бұрын
because Toyota's main income is from their family car and performance car (which Akio himself had promoted through his involvement with the Toyota Gazoo Racing as a racing driver)
@fromfareastindy8234
10 ай бұрын
Don't you guys know that President Toyoda is customizing Land Cruisers and Hiluxes under the GR brand? He is fascinated by rally racing like WRC. His "No more boring cars." does not include Land Cruisers and Hiluxes. The Supra and GR86 are once discontinued models, but the Land Cruiser and Hilux are the oldest Toyota brands that have been in production without a single interruption.
@izzy031096
10 ай бұрын
@@fromfareastindy8234Absolutely! The new GR Landcruisers look awesome. I’ve seen a few rolling around Brisbane in the past six months or so
@badwolf963
8 ай бұрын
right just when einstein formulate the E-MC2
Hilux and Land cruiser is such a proof if there’s a “Nokia” car that existed in this world
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
Also, Volvo wagons.
@kuro_5537
10 ай бұрын
@@the.squiddvolvo body + toyota power train = an indestructible car
@alphaenterprise2232
10 ай бұрын
Volvo wagons aren't as safe as they used to be, contemporary compact will do a short work of a one
@GRiiZZ
10 ай бұрын
Especially a Hilux that is equipped with AA Gun or Ground-to-Air Missile launcher
@sicstar
10 ай бұрын
Yeah even Whistlin Diesel had a hard time breaking that Hilux... He still managed somehow but the thing took endless amounts of abuse....
I can attest to the toughness and reliability of the Toyota Land Cruiser and Hilux. I've got an '82 Land Cruiser with almost 300,000 miles on it and a Hilux with nearly 500,000 miles on it. I drive both of them regularly. With minimal maintenance, they will last forever and go just about anywhere.
@crumblymunky
8 ай бұрын
How do you combat salt? Like with winter salt treatments?
@CycloidalHeadache
8 ай бұрын
@@crumblymunkyspray undercoat is probably your friend here
@JohnMoses1897
7 ай бұрын
Pre 2000 Toyotas & Hondas will last forever either maintenance - newer OK, but after 2010 quality started slipping. Interestingly, everyone forgets the original technical's in Chad were French Foreign Legion Citroën Mehari's, 3 2CV "jeeps"with a Milan anti-tank launcher & 2 reloads. Yes, facing about 100 T-55's takes courage, & 29 were traumaticaly disassembled, resulting in the attack failing. HiLux 4x4 is a superior unit for this & otherinovative uses.
@ericbest9562
7 ай бұрын
@@JohnMoses1897my buddy had a little 2CV jeeper thing, absolutely terrifying at 55mph on the hwy. It was basically a 2cv rolling floor pan 2 cylinder front wheel drive chassis with a plastic jeep like tub on it. Same little 3 lug wheels and tiny aggressive off-road tires. The only one I have ever seen in the states and I was fortunate enough to get the experience it up close and personal.
@JohnMoses1897
7 ай бұрын
@@ericbest9562 Eric, why was 55mph terrifying? Was it because you were somewhat exposed to the air? Like riding a motorcycle? Actually I believe 2CV is probably safer at speed than most quads, & UTV's, as very few accidents with them. This might also be due to the fact most 2CV drivers don't operate them like raging orfices.
The Toyota pickup versions were also heavily used in the Iran-Iraq war. We actually drove a 40 series Landcruiser through Iran, and in some areas by some people, it was recognized for its role. Specifically the 40 series Landcruiser.
Chad is a country with a VERY suggestive name. With a little help from Toyota, they proved themselves worthy of it
@moosesnWoop
10 ай бұрын
Ancient country, like first man ancient.
@jironmeister
10 ай бұрын
@@moosesnWoopFirst man and country: Chad
@Arsya_AR94
10 ай бұрын
The Chad are indeed Chads
@salt-emoji
10 ай бұрын
I may be incorrect so fact checking is needed. But I'm pretty sure the country is named as such for an ancient king that pretty much embodied the mentality... So very fitting
@moosesnWoop
10 ай бұрын
@@Arsya_AR94 I looked at the Google Earth site over Chad - that place is like Dune the movie. You really got to be a CHAD to live there.
Crashed into a tree, set on fire, drowned in the sea, dropped a motorhome on it and even dropped from a blown building. The engine still starts and it can still move, durability on a new level there.
@Gatotsu2009
10 ай бұрын
That Top Gear special has to be the biggest free add ever made.
@femto02
10 ай бұрын
What were you doing with the car bro?
@maurizza3499
10 ай бұрын
@@femto02 No.. Not me, Top Gear did it
@BLENDITE
10 ай бұрын
Nokia inside truck, also survives
@-_J_-
10 ай бұрын
@@femto02pushing it to the limit
Australian here. We love Landcruisers and Hiluxes here as reliable transport can mean the difference between life and death in our vast outback. They start everytime, are comfortable on long drives, and will get you to almost any place you can think of...and back again. Parts are plentiful and easy to get, they're easy to service and repair. They might not be the most exciting cars but they will get you where you want to be. I've owned an 80 series cruiser with the 1Hz diesel engine in it, since 1991 and have put over 1 million klms on it, the engine is still original not rebuilt, rear diff has been replaced along with several sets of wheel bearings and shock absorbers. It spent it first ten years in the Northern Territory and has been used as intended on every type of terrain. They are beasts and are well worth the coin spent on them.
"Can be fixed by a drunk with a wrench and a screwdriver" I love that statement so much...
Toyota has no bias, in their words they literally just want to make the vehicle that the people want
@Ze_Hans
10 ай бұрын
Not exactly. There are people who want their cars to be fun to drive and interesting to look rather than just reliable. That is what Im looking when buying a car, because thankfully maintenance expenses dont bother me that much.
@GuninGames
10 ай бұрын
@@Ze_Hans You clearly are not looking at all the Toyota vehicles
@KptnAutismus
10 ай бұрын
literally all of my dream vehicles are toyotas.
@joeop5104
10 ай бұрын
Not anymore they don't
@hydrolifetech7911
10 ай бұрын
@@Ze_Hanssupras and the LFA exists dude!
Top gear proved that the mighty Toyota land cruiser is the most durable car ever made
@MarloSoBalJr
10 ай бұрын
Toyota Hilux... the Hilux survived death itself by the hands of Jeremy Clarkson and stands as a monument
@ArchangelAlexander
10 ай бұрын
Oh, you don't know about whistling diesel's Hilux durability tests
@mrkingquang
10 ай бұрын
Except the one James may drove?
@Sweet_Jelly39
10 ай бұрын
Whistling diesel lol
@THE-xp3hp
10 ай бұрын
@@MarloSoBalJrFor reliability everywhere
I have a 1995 Compact Truck. It is the Hilux, they just changed the name to the Compact Truck. Still going strong. And yes, it has the 22r engine.
When I went to greenland, you could see old beat up hiluxes from the 80's and 90's everywhere. Made me smile
@the.squidd
9 ай бұрын
Hilux pickups and Volvo station wagons are the real smart persons purchase.
I am nowhere near being a car guy myself, but you make it so interesting learning about the passionate history of these car companies and the cars they make. Its like turning on early 2000's National Geographic or Discovery Channel.
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzj
10 ай бұрын
I think you are a car guy, u just don’t know it yet
@harrislittle9993
10 ай бұрын
Not a car guy YET, it’s how we all start
@tanaka90
10 ай бұрын
fuck it bro I will only buy Toyotas the BEST in the world
@Iwannabuyabugatti
10 ай бұрын
@@tanaka90 If you can afford a Toyota these days... There are a lot of other great Japanese car companies you should definitely look into, but I love Toyota too
@ra5241
3 ай бұрын
Super vidoe mate, good job on Toyota... I think Toyota company must be wathicn this may be sponsor you 😅😅😅😅 weldone and very interesting vidoe
Chad won a war against an armed country using only a toyota truly a chad moment.
@JohnMoses1897
5 ай бұрын
Only a Toyota Hilux? You forgot the anti tank missiles, anti tank mines, 4 guys big balls & RPG's in the trucks bed, fearless drivers & a free people defending their country from socialist invasion. Yes the Toyota played a big part, but never forget " It's not the size of the man in the fight, but the size of the fight in the man that makes the difference"
@MeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowww
4 ай бұрын
@@JohnMoses1897 This just went over your head, Skyhigh.
@JohnMoses1897
4 ай бұрын
@@MeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowww you must be "riding the wire"
@MeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowww
4 ай бұрын
@@JohnMoses1897 Your old, aren´t you ?
@user-nb9ye4cv5g
4 ай бұрын
They are Gigachads now
Weapons: Exist Toyota Hilux: Let me introduce myself...
I was in Somalia in 93, 96, and 98. Land cruisers are used for technicals. Hilux are a little bit small for mounted machine gun plus gunmen.
The hilux and the landcruiser truly have made a massive impact in the Middle East. When you go to the rural parts of countries like Oman and UAE, you see every farmer and his son owning a hilux (for carrying stuff like crops in the back). And land cruisers are basically machines built to help you cross the desert. Great video as always man. Straight masterpiece!
@amandeepbaa6978
10 ай бұрын
Cuz Toyota is way of life otherwise Nissan Patrol
@plung3r
7 ай бұрын
As an Omani, I can confirm. Old Hilux's is mostly used by farmers. Land Cruisers used by all kinds of people around the country and the 70 series Land Cruiser pickups used mostly by beduins in the desert.
I'll never forget watching the Top Gear episodes where they did EVERYTHING to a Hilux and it lived. Then put on display in the studio.
19:50 😲 Qaddafi's last ride was in a Hilux! That's ice COLD baby! 🥶😎
There's no doubt that The old toyota trucks were the best
@the.squidd
9 ай бұрын
I might argue that mid 2000's Toyotas, all of them, are peak automotive engineering.
Crazy how restored and clean lifted old Toyota trucks/land cruisers have gone up in value except those that aren't lifted and dirty but still work lol
@damienlee1165
10 ай бұрын
You'd be surprised how much the lifted and dirty ones hold their value though.
@jdmendieta7259
10 ай бұрын
@@damienlee1165 true, even a non-lifted, clean 'Yota trucks eith good wheels and fitment go for good money
The Ukrainian horse-drawn machine gun carts are called Tachankas and I think that is an amazing word.
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
its really fun to say TAH CHAN KUH
@Ketchup991
10 ай бұрын
Lord Tachanka vs Anime
@hellomadet
10 ай бұрын
@@the.squidd In English, "тачанка" would translate as "carriage," and I find it a straightforward yet brilliant name.
@LilTachanka
9 ай бұрын
@@Ketchup991shiiet did my dad win?
@bene5431
8 ай бұрын
Is that where the word Technical came from?
When your truck is so good it can win war
imagine being in a T-55 tank in Chad thinking "oh well they dont have anything to oppose us" when suddenly you heard the roar of Hilux engines
"... a 40-ton hulking, crawling mass of pure violence... " Just like me.
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
me2
@poochie5543
10 ай бұрын
When you piss off a member of the fat acceptance community.
@haydenho154
10 ай бұрын
Meanwhile they all getting their tops popped off like it's a jack in the box in Ukraine by manpads like javelins other more superior modern tanks and the Abrams m1a2, kf51 panther, challenger 2/3, I do acknowledge that the t-55 was not bad when it came out but it's like 70+ years old at this point too. Maybe you're actually the Abrams X, with a 1500+ HP hybrid diesel which can go basically invisible at night and even launch drones. It's pretty scary to face but a relief to have as a friend
@haydenho154
10 ай бұрын
Meanwhile they all getting their tops popped off like it's a jack in the box in Ukraine by manpads like javelins other more superior modern tanks and the Abrams m1a2, kf51 panther, challenger 2/3, I do acknowledge that the t-55 was not bad when it came out but it's like 70+ years old at this point too. Maybe you're actually the Abrams X, with a 1500+ HP hybrid diesel which can go basically invisible at night and even launch drones. It's pretty scary to face but a relief to have as a friend
@callmekelvin
9 ай бұрын
I know him, please don't lie bro 😂😂
I never forget how Top Gear desperately tried to destroy the Hilux and failed to do so - that itself speaks volumes. Indestructible cars, period.
You asked for it, you got it, Toyota!
Should mention the madlads that figured out that you could drive them over mines but go fast enough that it blew up behind em
As a Toyota Hilux owner, im very proud of my car and what it's capable of doing
@burningknuckle26
10 ай бұрын
its a excellent machine.
@artiomvv569
10 ай бұрын
@@burningknuckle26 last Saturday I loaded 2500lbs of wheat on it on a 40 mile back and forth trip. This guy I went to was selling it for a very good price.
@shukoor26
9 ай бұрын
@@artiomvv569 damn
@artiomvv569
9 ай бұрын
@@shukoor26 worth the 15.000$ i spent for it in 2019. It's a 2010 model with a 3.0l 170hp turbocharged diesel engine. It has reinforced suspensions, that's why it can carry more weight. It had 75.000 miles on it when I got it (now 110.000) and the overall shape was great. Has given me very few issues over the years. I put some 32 inch Pirelli off road tires and reinforced front bumper and It's a proper off road monster, sometimes I'll go hunting for hogs and do drive by's on them with either one of my brothers or buddies. It's fun to blast them with buckshot as they try to run away. Even in muddy terrain or brushy, tall grass, it can still go run smoothly without issues. One of the greatest cars ever made I'm telling you.
@shukoor26
9 ай бұрын
@@artiomvv569 That's great! I hope that vehicle lasts an eternity for you.
If there was a car that I would choose to represent all the tradies and farmers in Australia it’s the Hilux. It’s what everyone wants because they just work.
@omnihein9322
10 ай бұрын
Make that South Africa too. Lol.
@joejohnnys
10 ай бұрын
Here in Brazil as well
@sunsetgarage755
10 ай бұрын
Here in Australia, the Toyota brand is so legendary for its reliability & ease of service, that Australians pay the unofficial“Toyota tax” on all new vehicles, & a hefty sum for used ones. In fact we probably pay more for a new or used Toyota, than any other first world country on Earth. The only fault I would pick is the bodies are prone to rusting after a few decades of use.
@amandeepbaa6978
10 ай бұрын
@@sunsetgarage755 cuz it's u greedy Aussie learnt snitch tricks of business in the name of brand value and reputation
@SahilAli-nr1ty
10 ай бұрын
. .
I bought a tundra. I’ll never have to worry about it breaking down. I’ll never have to buy another truck ever.
Chad evolved the humble drive-by for warfare
The moment I heard “Land Cruiser” I just got so excited. It’s a rather important name in my household (sorry for the long/useless story I am about to tell) My dad grew up in a rather harsh environment, collecting coffee from a young age, and he always tells me how he remembers seeing those HJ-45’s and FJ-40 everywhere. My dad, years later, graduated as a lawyer, and started to buy and collect old Land Cruisers. As of now, he has 11 of them (some finished, some in restoration process and some waiting to be restored), and seeing you drop a video that talks about it just makes me so damn happy. Thanks for the always top-notch content!! ❤
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
Top Gear proved in one episode how indestructible a Toyota truck could be. Especially surviving a building demolition.
Everyone's a gangsta, until the Toyota joins the game 💀💀
Huh, fascinating story! I remember the images of modified Toyotas with big guns in their backs zipping around the desert, and figured they’d be pretty hard for tanks to target, but I had no idea of just how devastatingly effective they were. In the new reality of small battle groups doing a lot of recon-in-force operations with drone support, I wonder if there’s a broader role for technicals in places like Ukraine?
Another legendary story told so well. When I was deployed in Afghanistan, we had a bunch of 5spd manual Toyota Land Cruisers that were up-armored. They were awesome to drive over the humvees which were piles of garbage. Hearing you tell a story mostly focused on war made me forget this was an automotive focused channel, but that's not a bad thing. Your story telling is so compelling that I would honestly love a spinoff channel where you do war history; there are so many great underdog stories out there that would be incredible to hear told by you and your team, even though I already know a lot of them. There's a channel that I watch for a lot of that, Dark Docs, as well as their aviation focused channel, Dark Skies. They also have a great format and great story telling.
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
Love Dark Skies. I do plan on telling more than just car tales here, the channel is named after me, and I have a diverse range of interests and hobbies. So hopefully viewers trust me to tell these tales, and if they don't I can always just start a second channel that's more "just for fun"
@apaliousaf
10 ай бұрын
@@the.squidd Great to hear! I figured you would like that channel. They have lots of cool non-aviation focused stories in Dark Docs, too. I would also love to hear some stories from even further back in history, even if much of it is exaggerated due to limited records and tales passed down through generations. Some that come to mind are Sanada Yukimura, aka the Crimson Demon, a legend of the Siege of Osaka castle during the Edo Period of Japan. Or many of the incredible strategic feats of the many strategists during the "Three Kingdoms" period in China after the fall of the Han Dynasty.
@Sultan-Zaviyar-Rehan
4 ай бұрын
@@apaliousafwow you f0ught w@r.
You weren’t kidding when you were coming out with more bangers more sooner. Hell yeah! A million thanks to all the work you and the team do
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
We hear you, and appreciate your support!
Best car advert ever, and it is all real.
In 1984 my first infantry specialization was the 106mm recoilless rifle. You're sending me on a welcome trip down memory lane.
there is no better pickup ever built. the hilux is a BEAST
I'm extremely grateful that you tell the stories of automotive history that are lesser known in such a stylish and entertaining way. Thank you for making these videos
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
Can't do them without you watching, so thank you friend.
US Army: we fear no man. USSR Army in Afghanistan: but that vehicle. *The Technical appears.* Both: *it scares us.*
As a 3 time Toyota owner , and 1 Honda, I'm jealous. I'm amazed that nobody has made a movie about this.
2 the squidd videos in one month? This feels like a dream!
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
Don't get used to it just yet, I DO wanna get 2 vids out a month by the end of the year tho.
@Briefcase217
10 ай бұрын
Made my day! Month!
This is a certified TOYOTA LAND CRUISER moment
Hello squidd it's was nice of you covering this topic, My father is a libyan veteran of the libyan-Chad War, He was stationed in Fada, fiya, Beer-shisha, Wadi-amon, Ayeen Galaga and wadi Dom. He was in the reconnaissance group of the elite at the time "Al-Fadil Bou Omar Brigade". A thing that is not known that the first army that practiced installing Anti tank weapons, AA guns, Rocket launchers, Deshka 12.5 mm, Zu23 on pickup trucks. 1976 The libyans lost the war for many reasons, the first and most important being the lack of coherence of the leaders and the poor military coordination between the heads of the battalions. The army stationed in the Fada area was made up of old men, reservists, and new recruits (70% of them were school students), and the equipment they had had not been maintained for a long time, so most of them were out of service, and they were frustrated and reckless and had no Peripheral awareness, and the people placed in Fada have not been changed for more than a year and a half. This area was chosen because it was a weak point in the defense line of the Libyan army. The Chadians had military experts from Egypt, Iraq, the French and an Americans With them were mercenaries from Cameroon, Uganda, Ghana and many other African countries
@VMohdude-
4 ай бұрын
Are you trying to downplay Chad’s own effort in their victory?
Spent a few rotations between Benghazi and Tripoli in 2014 and these things were everywhere and when you see one with twin 20mm cannons firing - duck and cover ain’t cutting it - called it a day when a shell from said 20mm landed in my car parking spot 5 mins after I moved the car - great memories and some great times and people!!
I mean, Clarkson has tested the durability of Toyota Pickup Truck right. And they called the Indestructible Toyota Hilux as Invincible, which Toyota also use as the flagship variant
I remember doing a military medical mission in Africa. Our cargo plane landed on a red dirt runway. They had a Toyota Hilux ready for us when we arrived so we hopped on with a couple bags of medical supplies. We had to pick up a critically injured patient about 20miles away. The driver told me and my team this vehicle was the only one they had still running. Usually I'd be spoiled enough to be on a ambulance but the reliable truck was just as capable
Great video. I remember being 17 and going a long list of lemons for ,3-4 years. Absolutely miserable experience. Then, some elderly man sold me his 86 Toyota 2 wheel truck. My life changed immediately. No more breakdowns. Now my 2001 Tacoma 4 wheel has just turned 300,000 miles in July. Amazing durability. I take it easy on her but yes your video tells it all. Go rat patrol!
Techs are basically the Long Range Desert Groups trucks but 40 years later. Isil was doing the exact same thing very recently. A good idea never dies
Of course a country called Chad would win a war with Hiluxs
@lv1543
9 ай бұрын
Pfp is approriate Checks out
@doggydude2668
6 ай бұрын
of course man...
"...But JDM legends and Nissans go hand in hand, like civil wars and Toyota." I am more than surprised, but whatever topic you cover would always be a sensation to watch!
Yes, everytime I spotted anti aircraft weapons mounted on the back of pickups in news footage I kind of wondered how effective they were and this video confirmed it.
The Janjaweed militia in Sudan are winning because of the agility and swiftness of these technicals. Africa is a crazy server.
The most formidable and versatile weapon platform known to man, toyota technical.
I'm from India, and here you rarely find any good cars because of really high taxes, a toyota fortuner is the most you can get. But today, I finally found a 2023 LAND CRUISER zx in my societie's basement, and I absolutely fell in love with that car at first glance!!
"Good idea." "I'll take what I need." "We'll break him down." "What's in it for me?" "We'll take him apart." "We fear nothing." "Our clan is strong." "We take what we need." "Let's get in the fight." "Everybody out."
@the.squidd
7 ай бұрын
dont forget the hilariously bad death screams of the technical too XD
Toyota as a company never used this in their advertisement. They even kept it quiet intentionally. Whether they like it or not, the brand has a total trust in the desert countries such as Middle East.
@the.squidd
6 ай бұрын
I mean total trust in arctic areas, mountain areas, jungle areas, no matter where you go a Land Cruiser is there getting people to places others cant
An unexpectet change of content, but a welcome one. Seriously though the toyota truck has pretty much served every millitant in the sahel or the middle east and these guys are inventive. Besides the usual anti-air and machine guns they also have put rocket artillery, turrets from old infantry fighting vehicles and mortars on them. They are as ubiquitous as the AK47 family of rifles, though atleast they also do a lot of good in the places where they are used
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
Appreciate you watching even though its a different type of content! I really want to diversify the type of stuff that comes out here, since I am interested in so many things. Thanks for taking the risk and clicking. And yes, Toyotas in general are the AK's of the car industry and for that I love them.
@CuoreSportivo
10 ай бұрын
@@the.squidd i didn't see any change really, you made yet another video about a legendery model
The Hasanabi Doctrine making a split-second cameo caught me so off gaurd. I love this channel.
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
FREE KAYA
I use mine for construction, but sometimes I do feel like I’m going to war. Mostly on Monday
If you go to Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan today you will see New Toyota trucks that are basically the same as they were in the US in the 1980's. Other Countries don't have the same Crash Rating/Fuel Economy Standards as the US. If GM, Dodge, Ford & Chevy make such great trucks, why don't you see thousands of them Overseas & in Combat Zones?
Great story. I'm a retired Expat contractor who has worked throughout the Middle East, Africa and Equatorial Indian Ocean Ever place I've been the Toyota Hilux and Land Cruisers are the backbone of vehicles. While working I told myself that I would buy a Land Cruiser or Hilux when I retire. Well I retired in January of 2020 after working in Saudi Arabia. I took about a month of traveling before returning to the USA for my new life..... retired. On day 3 of my return I purchased A Toyota 4runner 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Most folks aren't aware that a 4runner is built on a Hilux chassis. So if you want to feel like a real sand cowboy get a 4runner or FJ Cruiser
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
Proud FJ owner myself! Just an incredibly well made, simple, easy to work on and reliable beast.
@arlenburgin2392
8 ай бұрын
T100 has a big bed
I just finished a marathon of your videos for god knows what time - this feels like a blessing after that
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
Love that!
@anhex.5747
10 ай бұрын
same I just found this channel out of nowhere and binged on it
AE86s beating JDM power houses Land Cruisers beating tanks. Just Toyota things 😎
I enjoyed this one just as much as I did watching your other videos Squiddy! Its safe to say this channel is gonna be the number one go to for my automotive fix. Hecc you could even make videos about rocks doing rock stuff that only rocks would do and I'd still enjoy watching it. Keep doing the do Squidd! ❤
@the.squidd
9 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
Heck, in Metal Slug they had technical camels
@matthew_natividad
10 ай бұрын
God I miss that game
By FAR you are my FAVOURITE automotive journalist - youtubber. There is pretty much no one that can match the immersiveness of telling a story in such unique way that can implement history of events that on the first glance has nothing to do on the subject and yet when the story is told they make perfect sense and in the end you feel like a kid that had a story time from his grandfather that left him amazed and curious for more. You SIR are a national treasure and should be a prime example of how a motor journalism (and lets not limit ourselves to just cars) should be done (with passion,facts and unique view of the world). Thank you!
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
Wow thank you so much for the kind words!
@georgiiliev9501
10 ай бұрын
@@the.squidd They are well deserved ! :)
i can't get over how funny the guys bouncing in the willis look in the bounce test footage. they're just going all crazy
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
me toooooooo
I just picked up a 88 FJ62 last driven in 1998, 62kmiles, only rust is minor surface on the rear window and tailgate. Im in the process of going thru the fuel system at the moment. Its good to be back in a Toyota.
I love that you're ramping up the releases. I can't get enough of your videos. This one really hits home for me, I'm rebuilding a '82 hilux right now that I've had for over a decade
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
Are you gonna put an anti-aircraft gun in it?
@shopmunkey
9 ай бұрын
@@the.squidd I've thought about it. I'm sure someone in Texas or Arkansas has a spare I could buy
Back at it again! I feel like these docs are becoming a bit more frequent, which is always a plus in my eyes!
The T-55 is best battle machine. Them: UNLESS IF YOU ARE DRIVING THE TOYOTA HILUX!!!
This was a very good video , showing the first rule of conflict . Never underestimate your opponent.
One of my all time favourite top gear episodes is where they tried to kill the hylux but the mechanics still managed to get it to work
Never underestimate a Chad in a Toyota
@blademaster2390
10 ай бұрын
Never underestimate a Chad in a Toyota from Chad
I'm more from the school of fallout in wich war never changes. Actually you have mention that wars are always fought for reaources, the Toyota and hit an run tactics by using horses like the mongols or the Germans with blitzkrieg using BMW R 75 or the Chads using Toyotas are a nice example also. Obviously technology changes, uniforms changes, but the essence of live and death: Food/energy will be always there. A man that loses his food turns into an animal, a civilization without energy becomes canivalistic and tribal. Therefore wars are fought to become the one eating and not the one eated. Therefore war cannot be removed from civilizations both with horses and elephants or Toyotas and tanks. Therefore war, war never changes.
"Bolted down and ready!" "It still runs!"
In my country the Hilux and Land Cruiser are ideal cars for desert off-roading. On weekends you'd see the rich or young guys pack some stuff in the morning, pick their friends up, go on a trip and come back in the afternoon.
That was pure gold. You have a gift that reading scripts of top 10 lists dont do justice, and I love ideal media, but you need to focus 100% on these documentary style videos. Give it a month or 2 of just YOUR channel, having 100% attention, and I promise you, dawg.
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
Brother I haven't worked for that shithole in over a year XD
For the record... back when I was in the Algerian army (a T-72 commander) our teachers told us that the Libyan army didn't know that T-55 could shoot on the move... they didn't know a lot of things about their equipment during the military exercises with us, A well-trained crew can make all the difference Also, why would you attack a nation full of Chads?
Thanks for the time, effort and research you put into this video.
@the.squidd
9 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
*Mobility and logistics...* "Amateurs talk about tactics, but professionals study logistics.”" -Gen. Robert H. Barrow "You will not find it difficult to prove that battles, campaigns, and even wars have been won or lost primarily because of logistics." -Eisenhower
Your storytelling is getting better and better with each video. Nice job 👍🏽
A great video, Thanks! I finally find out how the term 'technical' was created for these cost-effec little weapons of chaos.
That is not a Willys Jeep at 6:37, it is a Land-Rover.
An unexpected surprise but a plesent one. I am a huge fan of history and you managed to combine my hobbies of cars and guns. Thank you
"They carried him out..... (wait for it) in a Toyota Hilux." 10/10 you magnificent raconteur
just found your channel and subscribed. Damn good presentation. Humour, information and straight to the point delivery. Excellent visuals and good editing. Hello from Canada.
Tanks of the West: nothing can stop us! I'm the pinacle of military engineering! You will be crushed under our tracks! Some guerrillas riding on a Toyota Hilux: so you have chosen death.
It's unbelievable how well engineered Land Cruisers and Hiluxes are.
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
What’s incredible to me is after owning one I look at every other car made and ask “If the humble cheap car company can make them this way why doesn’t anyone else?”
I just want to say that ads are normally a nuisance nowadays, but your delivery was actually legendary! Thank you for providing content that is entertaining no matter the subject matter!
@the.squidd
10 ай бұрын
That's great to hear! I've not done many ad reads myself so I was nervous everyone would hate it.
@matthewberry2808
10 ай бұрын
@the.squidd It was brilliant, keep it up 😁
The good ol HMMWV deserves a lot more credit than people today want to acknowledge, it just wasn't IED-proof and it had a second-rate diesel engine that lacked big power. Still, it is a hell of a tough machine with a strong frame and beefy suspension able to withstand hard front end impacts better than a toyota and can handle that treatment routinely while not receiving any damage. Toyotas are great when you beef up the bumbers and add a roll cage, but the sheet metal is still easily mangled up and plastic pieces are really damage prone. Real easy to overheat the little radiators and electrical systems are easily defeated by the elements when you get in the soupy stuff with a Toyota. They are great at what they were designed for and then some albeit with limitations. The HMMWV is a lot like a Toyota in terms of purpose-built ruggedness. Now they are seen as a failure on the battlefield when they were actually quite amazing for what they were able to carry out. Really will have to ask the Taliban for a review and comparison to get an expert analysis from some third-world shit for brains subhuman goat fucking efficianados who have the authority to determine and judge.