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Technical (vehicle)

A technical, officially a non-standard tactical vehicle (NSTV) in United States military parlance, is a light improvised fighting vehicle, typically an open-backed civilian pickup truck or four-wheel drive vehicle, mounting a machine gun, anti-aircraft autocannon, rotary cannon, anti-tank weapon, anti-tank gun, ATGM, mortar, multiple rocket launcher, recoilless rifle, or other support weapon (somewhat like a light military gun truck or potentially even a self-propelled gun).

A Zhongxing Grand Tiger technical with a mounted FN MAG during the First Libyan Civil War

The neologism technical describing such a vehicle is believed to have originated in Somalia during the Somali Civil War in the early 1990s.[1][2] Barred from bringing in private security, non-governmental organizations hired local gunmen to protect their personnel, using money defined as "technical assistance grants". Eventually the term broadened to include any vehicle carrying armed men.[3] However, an alternative account is given by Michael Maren, who says the term was first used in Somalia in the 1980s, after engineers from Soviet arms manufacturer Tekniko mounted weapons on vehicles for the Somali National Movement during the Somaliland War of Independence.[1] Technicals have also been referred to as battlewagons and gunwagons.[4]

Among irregular armies, often centered on the perceived strength and charisma of warlords, the prestige of technicals is strong. According to one article, "The Technical is the most significant symbol of power in southern Somalia. It is a small truck with large tripod machine guns mounted on the back. A warlord's power is measured by how many of these vehicles he has."[5] Technicals are not commonly used by well-funded armies that are able to procure purpose-built combat vehicles, because the soft-skinned civilian vehicles that technicals are based on do not offer much protection to crew and passengers.

Technicals fill the niche of traditional light cavalry. Their major asset is speed and mobility, as well as their ability to strike from unexpected directions with automatic fire and light troop deployment. Further, the reliability of vehicles such as the Toyota Hilux is useful for forces that lack the repair-related infrastructure of a conventional army. However, in direct engagements they are no match for heavier vehicles, such as tanks or other armored fighting vehicles, and they are mostly helpless against any air support they might see from a proper army.[citation needed]

In Russia and Ukraine, technicals are often referred to as tachanka, a reference to horse drawn machine gun platforms from the First World War and Russian Civil War.

History

Prototypes and early usage

 
"L" Detachment SAS in armed jeeps during the North African campaign of World War II

Light improvised fighting vehicles date back to the first use of automobiles, and to the horse-drawn tachankas mounting machine guns in eastern Europe and Russia. At the Bombardment of Papeete during World War I, the French armed several Ford trucks with 37 mm guns to bolster their defense of the city.[6] During the Spanish Civil War, field guns were fixed to trucks to act as improvised self-propelled guns, while improvised armored cars were constructed by attaching steel plates to trucks.[7]

During World War II, various British and Commonwealth units, including the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG), the No. 1 Demolition Squadron or 'PPA' (Popski's Private Army), and the Special Air Service (SAS) were noted for their exploits in the deserts of Egypt, Libya and Chad using unarmored motor vehicles, often fitted with machine guns. Examples of LRDG vehicles include the Chevrolet WB 30 cwt Patrol Truck[8] and the Willys MB Jeep.[9]

 
U.S. Marines launching a TOW missile from a jeep during a 1980s training exercise at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center

The SAS' use of heavily armed Land Rovers continued post war with their use of Series 1 Land Rovers and later Series 11A 1968 Land Rovers in the Dhofar Rebellion. The SAS painted their Land Rovers pink as it was found to provide excellent camouflage in the desert and they were nicknamed 'Pink Panthers' or Pinkies. The SAS also used a more modern Land Rover Desert Patrol Vehicle (DPV) during the Gulf War.[10]

Western Sahara

Tactics for employing technicals were pioneered by the Sahrawi People's Liberation Army, the armed wing of the Polisario Front, fighting for independence against Mauritania (1975–79) and Morocco (1975–present) from headquarters in Tindouf, Algeria. Algeria provided arms and Land Rovers to Sahrawi guerrillas, who successfully used them in long-range desert raids against the less agile conventional armies of their opponents, recalling Sahrawi tribal raids (ghazis) of the pre-colonial period. Polisario later gained access to heavier equipment, but four-wheel drive vehicles remain a staple of their arsenal.[citation needed]

The Moroccan army quickly changed their strategy and created mounted units using technicals[11] to challenge Polisario speed and hit and run strategies in the large desert, where the Moroccan units proved their efficiency.

Chadian–Libyan conflict

In 1987, Chadian troops equipped with technicals drove the heavily mechanized Libyan army from the Aozou Strip. The vehicles were instrumental in the victory at the Battle of Fada, and were driven over 150 km (93 mi) into Libya to raid military bases. It was discovered that these light vehicles could ride through anti-tank minefields without detonating the mines when driven at speeds over 100 km/h. The vehicles had become so famous that, in 1984, Time dubbed early stages of the conflict the "Great Toyota War".[12]

The Toyota War was unusual in that the force equipped with improvised vehicles prevailed over the force equipped with purpose-built fighting vehicles. MILAN anti-tank guided missiles provided by France were key to the Chadian success, while the Libyan forces were poorly deployed and organized.

The Troubles in Northern Ireland

Throughout the conflict in Northern Ireland (1960s-1998), the Provisional IRA fitted vehicles, specially vans and trucks, with automatic weapons, heavy machine guns,[13] and also improvised mortars.[14][15] Sometimes the vehicles were armored with welded plates and sandbags.[16][17] The IRA employed tractors and trailers to transport and fire improvised mortars, and heavy equipment to tear down fences and barbed wire and break into fortified security bases.[18][17][19] Improvised flamethrowers were likewise mounted on tractors and other vehicles.[20]

Somali Civil War

 
A technical in Mogadishu at the time of the UNOSOM II mission

Technicals played an important role in the 1990s Somali Civil War and the War in Somalia (2006–2009). Even prior to the collapse of the Somali Democratic Republic, camouflaged Toyota pickup trucks with mounted M2 Browning machine guns appeared in Somali military parades during the 1980s. After the fall of the Siad Barre regime and the collapse of the Somali National Army (SNA), it was rare for any Somali force to field armored fighting vehicles. However, technicals were very common.

Somali faction leader Mohamed Farrah Aidid used 30 technicals along with a force of 600 militia to capture Baidoa in September 1995.[21] It was reported that after his death in 1996, his body was carried to his funeral on a Toyota pickup.[22]

Proving their susceptibility to heavy weapons and their value as a military prize, the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) was able to capture 30 "battlewagons" during the defeat of warlord Abdi Qeybdid's militia at the Second Battle of Mogadishu in 2006.[23] That September, an impressive array of 130 technicals was used to take Kismayo from the forces of the Juba Valley Alliance.[24]

On November 13, 2006, then President of Puntland, General Adde Musa, personally led fifty technicals to Galkacyo to confront the Islamists. They were used a month later against the army of the Islamic Courts Union at the Battle of Bandiradley alongside Abdi Qeybdiid's reconstituted militia.[25]

However, forced into conventional battles in the War in Somalia (2006–2009) the unarmored technicals of the ICU proved no match for the T-55 tanks, Mil Mi-24 helicopter gunships and fighter-bombers employed by Ethiopia.[citation needed]

War in Afghanistan

 
An Afghan National Police Ford technical with a U.S. Army Humvee during a patrol in Zabul Province, Afghanistan.

In the War in Afghanistan, U.S. special operations forces units such as the Green Berets were known to use technicals for patrol both because of the rugged terrain and the nature of their clandestine operations.[26][citation needed] The Taliban also use technicals in the bulk of their mobile fighting force.[27][28]

Iraq War

 
Iraqi National Guard troops with a PK machine gun mounted on a fourth generation Ford Courier

Technicals were used by Iraqi military forces in the 2003 invasion of Iraq.[29] The Iraqi Republican Guard and Fedayeen emulated tactics of the Somali National Alliance with limited success,[30][31] but were outmatched by Coalition armor and aviation.[32][33] In the aftermath of the invasion technicals saw use by Iraqi insurgents for transporting personnel and quick raids against the Iraqi police forces. The insurgent use of technicals increased after the Iraq Spring Fighting of 2004.[citation needed]

Many military utility vehicles have been modified to serve as gun trucks to protect Coalition convoys. The Humvee allows for weapon mounts by design, so it is not considered a technical.

The Coalition also supplied technicals to the Iraqi police.[34] Private military contractors also use technicals and the United States military used modified Toyota Hiluxes, Land Cruisers, and other trucks as well.[35]

Darfur conflict

Janjaweed militias use technicals on their raids against civilian villages in Darfur, Sudan,[36] as do the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) and Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) rebel troops in defense of their areas of operations.[37] Light vehicles such as technicals are often thought to be more mobile than armored vehicles, but on one occasion an African peace-keeper driving a Grizzly AVGP whose guns had jammed, succeeded in catching up with, ramming and rolling over a fleeing Sudanese technical.[38]

Lebanon

Introduced by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) guerrilla groups, technicals were extensively employed by all factions involved in the Lebanese Civil War between 1975 and 1990, including the Christian Lebanese Front and the Lebanese National Movement (LNM) irregular militias, the Lebanese Army and the Internal Security Forces (ISF). Opposition forces have reportedly used technicals in the fighting for the Chouf District during the May 2008 clashes in Lebanon.[39]

Libyan Civil War

 
A ZU-23-2 technical used by the forces of the National Transitional Council in October 2011

During the First Libyan Civil War, both regime loyalist forces as well as the anti-Gaddafi forces used technicals extensively. The type of warfare that had been carried out in the conflict—wherein highly mobile groups of soldiers and rebels continued to move to and from on the desert terrain, retreating at a time and then suddenly attacking to regain control of small towns and villages in the Eastern rebel held parts of Libya—had led to the technical becoming a vehicle of choice for both sides.

Technicals had also been widely used by the rebels whilst setting up checkpoints. It also formed a vast percentage of the rebel inventory which was limited to light weapons, light body armor and very few tanks. Some medium flatbed trucks carried the Soviet-made ZPU and ZU-23-2 towed anti-aircraft twin or quad barreled guns, as well as recoilless rifles and S-5 rocket helicopter rocket launcher pods.[40] Some rebels have improvised with captured heavy weaponry, like BMP-1 turrets[41] and helicopter rocket pods, as well as lower-tech methods such as using doorbells to ignite rocket-launched ammunition.[42] Rebel technicals have also frequently employed BM-21 Grad rockets. Rocket tubes were salvaged from damaged regime Ural-375D trucks and mounted on the backs of pickups, with the technicals able to fire anywhere from one to six rockets.[43][44][45]

Syrian Civil War

 
An SDF technical in a village captured from ISIL near Raqqa, Syria
 
Toyota non-standard Tactical Vehicles (NSTVs) used by U.S. troops in Syria

In the Syrian Civil War, technicals are extensively used as improvised fighting vehicles, especially by opposition forces such as Jaysh al-Thuwar, who largely lack conventional fighting vehicles. Syrian government forces also use technicals, but on a smaller scale. The kind of weapons mounted on technicals varies widely, including machine guns, recoilless rifles, anti-aircraft autocannons (commonly ZPU and ZU-23-2) and even BMP-1 turrets. The Military of ISIL extensively used technicals in Iraq and Syria.

Peshmerga forces have used technicals to surround and attack ISIS targets.[46]

War in Donbas

During the 2014 war in Donbas, both sides were using home-made military vehicles.[47] OSCE monitors recorded 15 Russian armored utility vehicles (UAZ-23632-148 Esaul) in a training area near non-government-controlled Oleksandrivska in April 2021.[48][49]

Yemeni Civil War

In the Yemeni Civil War, Houthis and Hadi-aligned militias use technicals.

Russo-Ukrainian War

 
Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces soldiers using a technical with a DShK in an anti-aircraft role during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Technicals were seen being used by Spetsnaz in Gomel, Belarus on February 24, 2022.[50] Ukrainian forces reportedly used rocket launchers recovered from downed helicopters, mounted on technicals.[51]

Composition

Technicals consist of weapons mounted on a civilian vehicle, such as a four-wheel drive pickup truck. Many pickups have been used as technicals including Ford Ranger and Mitsubishi Triton, but the most favoured are the Toyota Hilux and Toyota Land Cruiser. They are typically fitted with heavy machine guns (especially the DShK and M2 Browning), anti-aircraft artillery (usually the ZPU or ZU-23-2), recoilless rifles (usually the SPG-9 or M40 recoilless rifle), and multiple rocket launchers such as the Type 63 or the M-63 Plamen, and in rare occasions rocket pods salvaged from downed attack helicopters like the S-5 rocket.

Optional add-ons include improvised vehicle armor such as welded steel plates, as defense against small arms fire.

See also

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External links

  • Road Warrior Journeyman Pictures, 1 September 1995; 50 minute documentary regarding technicals of Mogadishu

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A technical officially a non standard tactical vehicle NSTV in United States military parlance is a light improvised fighting vehicle typically an open backed civilian pickup truck or four wheel drive vehicle mounting a machine gun anti aircraft autocannon rotary cannon anti tank weapon anti tank gun ATGM mortar multiple rocket launcher recoilless rifle or other support weapon somewhat like a light military gun truck or potentially even a self propelled gun A Zhongxing Grand Tiger technical with a mounted FN MAG during the First Libyan Civil WarThe neologism technical describing such a vehicle is believed to have originated in Somalia during the Somali Civil War in the early 1990s 1 2 Barred from bringing in private security non governmental organizations hired local gunmen to protect their personnel using money defined as technical assistance grants Eventually the term broadened to include any vehicle carrying armed men 3 However an alternative account is given by Michael Maren who says the term was first used in Somalia in the 1980s after engineers from Soviet arms manufacturer Tekniko mounted weapons on vehicles for the Somali National Movement during the Somaliland War of Independence 1 Technicals have also been referred to as battlewagons and gunwagons 4 Among irregular armies often centered on the perceived strength and charisma of warlords the prestige of technicals is strong According to one article The Technical is the most significant symbol of power in southern Somalia It is a small truck with large tripod machine guns mounted on the back A warlord s power is measured by how many of these vehicles he has 5 Technicals are not commonly used by well funded armies that are able to procure purpose built combat vehicles because the soft skinned civilian vehicles that technicals are based on do not offer much protection to crew and passengers Technicals fill the niche of traditional light cavalry Their major asset is speed and mobility as well as their ability to strike from unexpected directions with automatic fire and light troop deployment Further the reliability of vehicles such as the Toyota Hilux is useful for forces that lack the repair related infrastructure of a conventional army However in direct engagements they are no match for heavier vehicles such as tanks or other armored fighting vehicles and they are mostly helpless against any air support they might see from a proper army citation needed In Russia and Ukraine technicals are often referred to as tachanka a reference to horse drawn machine gun platforms from the First World War and Russian Civil War Contents 1 History 1 1 Prototypes and early usage 1 2 Western Sahara 1 3 Chadian Libyan conflict 1 4 The Troubles in Northern Ireland 1 5 Somali Civil War 1 6 War in Afghanistan 1 7 Iraq War 1 8 Darfur conflict 1 9 Lebanon 1 10 Libyan Civil War 1 11 Syrian Civil War 1 12 War in Donbas 1 13 Yemeni Civil War 1 14 Russo Ukrainian War 2 Composition 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditPrototypes and early usage Edit L Detachment SAS in armed jeeps during the North African campaign of World War IILight improvised fighting vehicles date back to the first use of automobiles and to the horse drawn tachankas mounting machine guns in eastern Europe and Russia At the Bombardment of Papeete during World War I the French armed several Ford trucks with 37 mm guns to bolster their defense of the city 6 During the Spanish Civil War field guns were fixed to trucks to act as improvised self propelled guns while improvised armored cars were constructed by attaching steel plates to trucks 7 During World War II various British and Commonwealth units including the Long Range Desert Group LRDG the No 1 Demolition Squadron or PPA Popski s Private Army and the Special Air Service SAS were noted for their exploits in the deserts of Egypt Libya and Chad using unarmored motor vehicles often fitted with machine guns Examples of LRDG vehicles include the Chevrolet WB 30 cwt Patrol Truck 8 and the Willys MB Jeep 9 U S Marines launching a TOW missile from a jeep during a 1980s training exercise at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat CenterThe SAS use of heavily armed Land Rovers continued post war with their use of Series 1 Land Rovers and later Series 11A 1968 Land Rovers in the Dhofar Rebellion The SAS painted their Land Rovers pink as it was found to provide excellent camouflage in the desert and they were nicknamed Pink Panthers or Pinkies The SAS also used a more modern Land Rover Desert Patrol Vehicle DPV during the Gulf War 10 Western Sahara Edit Tactics for employing technicals were pioneered by the Sahrawi People s Liberation Army the armed wing of the Polisario Front fighting for independence against Mauritania 1975 79 and Morocco 1975 present from headquarters in Tindouf Algeria Algeria provided arms and Land Rovers to Sahrawi guerrillas who successfully used them in long range desert raids against the less agile conventional armies of their opponents recalling Sahrawi tribal raids ghazis of the pre colonial period Polisario later gained access to heavier equipment but four wheel drive vehicles remain a staple of their arsenal citation needed The Moroccan army quickly changed their strategy and created mounted units using technicals 11 to challenge Polisario speed and hit and run strategies in the large desert where the Moroccan units proved their efficiency Chadian Libyan conflict Edit Main article Toyota War In 1987 Chadian troops equipped with technicals drove the heavily mechanized Libyan army from the Aozou Strip The vehicles were instrumental in the victory at the Battle of Fada and were driven over 150 km 93 mi into Libya to raid military bases It was discovered that these light vehicles could ride through anti tank minefields without detonating the mines when driven at speeds over 100 km h The vehicles had become so famous that in 1984 Time dubbed early stages of the conflict the Great Toyota War 12 The Toyota War was unusual in that the force equipped with improvised vehicles prevailed over the force equipped with purpose built fighting vehicles MILAN anti tank guided missiles provided by France were key to the Chadian success while the Libyan forces were poorly deployed and organized The Troubles in Northern Ireland Edit Main article Improvised tactical vehicles of the Provisional IRA Throughout the conflict in Northern Ireland 1960s 1998 the Provisional IRA fitted vehicles specially vans and trucks with automatic weapons heavy machine guns 13 and also improvised mortars 14 15 Sometimes the vehicles were armored with welded plates and sandbags 16 17 The IRA employed tractors and trailers to transport and fire improvised mortars and heavy equipment to tear down fences and barbed wire and break into fortified security bases 18 17 19 Improvised flamethrowers were likewise mounted on tractors and other vehicles 20 Somali Civil War Edit A technical in Mogadishu at the time of the UNOSOM II missionTechnicals played an important role in the 1990s Somali Civil War and the War in Somalia 2006 2009 Even prior to the collapse of the Somali Democratic Republic camouflaged Toyota pickup trucks with mounted M2 Browning machine guns appeared in Somali military parades during the 1980s After the fall of the Siad Barre regime and the collapse of the Somali National Army SNA it was rare for any Somali force to field armored fighting vehicles However technicals were very common Somali faction leader Mohamed Farrah Aidid used 30 technicals along with a force of 600 militia to capture Baidoa in September 1995 21 It was reported that after his death in 1996 his body was carried to his funeral on a Toyota pickup 22 Proving their susceptibility to heavy weapons and their value as a military prize the Islamic Courts Union ICU was able to capture 30 battlewagons during the defeat of warlord Abdi Qeybdid s militia at the Second Battle of Mogadishu in 2006 23 That September an impressive array of 130 technicals was used to take Kismayo from the forces of the Juba Valley Alliance 24 On November 13 2006 then President of Puntland General Adde Musa personally led fifty technicals to Galkacyo to confront the Islamists They were used a month later against the army of the Islamic Courts Union at the Battle of Bandiradley alongside Abdi Qeybdiid s reconstituted militia 25 However forced into conventional battles in the War in Somalia 2006 2009 the unarmored technicals of the ICU proved no match for the T 55 tanks Mil Mi 24 helicopter gunships and fighter bombers employed by Ethiopia citation needed War in Afghanistan Edit An Afghan National Police Ford technical with a U S Army Humvee during a patrol in Zabul Province Afghanistan In the War in Afghanistan U S special operations forces units such as the Green Berets were known to use technicals for patrol both because of the rugged terrain and the nature of their clandestine operations 26 citation needed The Taliban also use technicals in the bulk of their mobile fighting force 27 28 Iraq War Edit Iraqi National Guard troops with a PK machine gun mounted on a fourth generation Ford CourierTechnicals were used by Iraqi military forces in the 2003 invasion of Iraq 29 The Iraqi Republican Guard and Fedayeen emulated tactics of the Somali National Alliance with limited success 30 31 but were outmatched by Coalition armor and aviation 32 33 In the aftermath of the invasion technicals saw use by Iraqi insurgents for transporting personnel and quick raids against the Iraqi police forces The insurgent use of technicals increased after the Iraq Spring Fighting of 2004 citation needed Many military utility vehicles have been modified to serve as gun trucks to protect Coalition convoys The Humvee allows for weapon mounts by design so it is not considered a technical The Coalition also supplied technicals to the Iraqi police 34 Private military contractors also use technicals and the United States military used modified Toyota Hiluxes Land Cruisers and other trucks as well 35 Darfur conflict Edit Janjaweed militias use technicals on their raids against civilian villages in Darfur Sudan 36 as do the Sudan Liberation Army SLA and Justice and Equality Movement JEM rebel troops in defense of their areas of operations 37 Light vehicles such as technicals are often thought to be more mobile than armored vehicles but on one occasion an African peace keeper driving a Grizzly AVGP whose guns had jammed succeeded in catching up with ramming and rolling over a fleeing Sudanese technical 38 Lebanon Edit Introduced by the Palestine Liberation Organization PLO guerrilla groups technicals were extensively employed by all factions involved in the Lebanese Civil War between 1975 and 1990 including the Christian Lebanese Front and the Lebanese National Movement LNM irregular militias the Lebanese Army and the Internal Security Forces ISF Opposition forces have reportedly used technicals in the fighting for the Chouf District during the May 2008 clashes in Lebanon 39 Libyan Civil War Edit A ZU 23 2 technical used by the forces of the National Transitional Council in October 2011During the First Libyan Civil War both regime loyalist forces as well as the anti Gaddafi forces used technicals extensively The type of warfare that had been carried out in the conflict wherein highly mobile groups of soldiers and rebels continued to move to and from on the desert terrain retreating at a time and then suddenly attacking to regain control of small towns and villages in the Eastern rebel held parts of Libya had led to the technical becoming a vehicle of choice for both sides Technicals had also been widely used by the rebels whilst setting up checkpoints It also formed a vast percentage of the rebel inventory which was limited to light weapons light body armor and very few tanks Some medium flatbed trucks carried the Soviet made ZPU and ZU 23 2 towed anti aircraft twin or quad barreled guns as well as recoilless rifles and S 5 rocket helicopter rocket launcher pods 40 Some rebels have improvised with captured heavy weaponry like BMP 1 turrets 41 and helicopter rocket pods as well as lower tech methods such as using doorbells to ignite rocket launched ammunition 42 Rebel technicals have also frequently employed BM 21 Grad rockets Rocket tubes were salvaged from damaged regime Ural 375D trucks and mounted on the backs of pickups with the technicals able to fire anywhere from one to six rockets 43 44 45 Syrian Civil War Edit This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2015 An SDF technical in a village captured from ISIL near Raqqa Syria Toyota non standard Tactical Vehicles NSTVs used by U S troops in SyriaIn the Syrian Civil War technicals are extensively used as improvised fighting vehicles especially by opposition forces such as Jaysh al Thuwar who largely lack conventional fighting vehicles Syrian government forces also use technicals but on a smaller scale The kind of weapons mounted on technicals varies widely including machine guns recoilless rifles anti aircraft autocannons commonly ZPU and ZU 23 2 and even BMP 1 turrets The Military of ISIL extensively used technicals in Iraq and Syria Peshmerga forces have used technicals to surround and attack ISIS targets 46 War in Donbas Edit During the 2014 war in Donbas both sides were using home made military vehicles 47 OSCE monitors recorded 15 Russian armored utility vehicles UAZ 23632 148 Esaul in a training area near non government controlled Oleksandrivska in April 2021 48 49 Yemeni Civil War Edit In the Yemeni Civil War Houthis and Hadi aligned militias use technicals Russo Ukrainian War Edit Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces soldiers using a technical with a DShK in an anti aircraft role during the Russian invasion of Ukraine Technicals were seen being used by Spetsnaz in Gomel Belarus on February 24 2022 50 Ukrainian forces reportedly used rocket launchers recovered from downed helicopters mounted on technicals 51 Composition EditTechnicals consist of weapons mounted on a civilian vehicle such as a four wheel drive pickup truck Many pickups have been used as technicals including Ford Ranger and Mitsubishi Triton but the most favoured are the Toyota Hilux and Toyota Land Cruiser They are typically fitted with heavy machine guns especially the DShK and M2 Browning anti aircraft artillery usually the ZPU or ZU 23 2 recoilless rifles usually the SPG 9 or M40 recoilless rifle and multiple rocket launchers such as the Type 63 or the M 63 Plamen and in rare occasions rocket pods salvaged from downed attack helicopters like the S 5 rocket Optional add ons include improvised vehicle armor such as welded steel plates as defense against small arms fire See also EditArmadillo armored fighting vehicle Boghammar Chariot ancient equivalent Hit and run tactics Narco tank Portee Zamburak Late medieval 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