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On Toyota's response to the militarization of their pickups, Count Dankula did a video in the Toyota War and found a quote from someone high up in the company saying something to the effect of "We're happy so many people have found our vehicles useful for all their needs"
@@trexlord1 I mean dude, your company has a literal war named after it, in Arabic and French. How flipping cool is that. You're like the Winged Hussars of Chadian-Libyan War. You've GOT to be proud of THAT.
I remember there was a kerfuffle with a plumbing company that never had their branding removed and one of their old trucks was seen in the middle east with a gun on it
In Australia, the Land Cruiser is legendary in rural and outback areas. "If you want to get to the outback, use a Land Rover. If you want to get back home, use a Land Cruiser".
My dad had 2 Toyotas, and those trucks survived years of abuse. He was a cement mason, so between the long distances, various terrains, hauling his tools, and all weather those things were cockroaches. He even called them his T-Bugs.
Pickup trucks have many advantages: 1. Easy to mount and dismount weapons. 2. Easily replaceable when the vehicle is destroyed, just put the weapon on another one. 3. Cheaper than other military vehicles. 4. Carries people faster than any military vehicles. 5. Not an easy airstrike target.
Also some disadvantages like no armor, limited ammo capacity, less accurate fire, and limited terrain types like soft ground. There are no solutions, only trade offs.
There was an American plumbing business (I think it was plumbing) who sold a hilux to a second hand dealer on the basis that the dealer would remove their business decals from the vehicle before selling it. The dealer didn't bother removing the decals and sold the vehicle. It then featured in a video by a middle eastern organisation who turned it into a technical.
I love it when truck guys try to dunk on Toyota trucks saying stuff like "Toyotas can't tow" and it's like well why would they need to tow anything when they can just mount their AA turret in the truck bed?
Loved this video. I have ridden in these in Afghanistan, Kuwait, Iraq and honestly never gave ut a thought. I was looking for a ranger to replace my 97 ram that died......I just changed my mind. I want that shirt
The difference between German cars and Japanese cars: A German vehicle was German’ed to function exceptionally great, so long as it was meticulously maintained and tirelessly taken care of A Japanese vehicle was engineered to survive nuclear Armageddon and the heat-death of the universe, and still be able to function good throughout all of it.
@@electricangel4488 yeah, unless you have a degree in mechanical Germaning and at least 2 decades of experience in the watchmaking industry, I would highly advise against messing around inside the vehicle that was made using space magic(k) and delicately handcrafted by 4” tall immortal elves sourced directly from the Black Forest.
@@brianwelch1579 my dad's first car was a Datsun(nissan) 510 that broke down the moment he got it off the lot. Had to get his HS's school's shop class to completely rebuild the engine. So yeah, your claim checks out.
So did Whistling Diesel, and he tried about as hard as Top Gear did. He ended the episode with a blank, defeated look, covered in dust and mud, and said, "I... I give up." Toyota Hilux. Yep, it was that good.
When I went to Tanzania, believe me when I say that every passenger land vehicle I saw outside a city on a dirt road (most roads) was a toyota land cruiser from the 90s. When I say from the 90s, I just mean that generation, they still make them brand new just like they did back then for the african market
@@hailtothevic nah, but you should be able to get them for a decent price anywhere in or around Arusha, and they're almost all in absolute mint condition.
The Hilux truckbed is a thing of beauty, we once stuffed over 2 dozen exhausted 18-year-olds into the truckbed to climb a tall gravel hill (we ended up standing on said truckbed but we were so overstuffed nobody fell out lol)
Great video. My dad and i used to joke about how tough Toyotas are back when i was a teenager in Nigeria 😂 One ironic thing about the failed Libyan invasion of Niger is how many people here in sub-Saharan Africa praise Gaddafi as some hero/champion of Africa despite how he tried to annex Niger and how many black people he killed😒 Ignorance is a terrible thing.
Always have been. The political fallout from using such a weapon would be worse than the actual fallout though. That is, in no small part, why it was never used.
Pink/red color spectrum carries the least distance to the human eye. The pink panthers make sense, same reason the Navy uses red lights in berthings and soft lighting at night. Not only because white light will spot light you, but because the red is only visable from a short distance.
20:15 I recall a story and image of a technical that had a muzzle loading cannon modified to be mounted on it. It was some time back, and I now can't find any sources in a quick google search, but the story was that the group was desperate for any firepower, and found the cannon in a museum. Since it still could lob a projectile just fine, they used it.
Japanese pickup trucks are most likely built (and also designed from the start) to work fine while grossly overloaded. And I mean by grossly overloaded. Hyundai Porter is what Toyota Hilux is for the Korean car manufacturer, and in practical use its maximum rated load of 1 metric ton is nothing but a suggestion. I won't be surprised if a Toyota technical could carry an another Toyota technical on its cargo hold and blast through the desert at 80 kph (50 mph). Yes, I do want to see "technical recovery technicals" in action because it will be glorious in a very cursed way.
Cars are ALWAYS spec’ed less than what they are actually capable of. I know a guy who literally does R&D for Ford. They stress test via computer simulations and actual prototypes as standard e.g. driving on 45+ degree angles, red-lining the engine for 24 straight hours etc… 😂
@@ChineseKiwi You're right, tolerances do exist on all machines. But I wanted to emphasize that these manufacturers are grossly underselling their cars' safe operating payloads from their official brochures, on top of the reliability and resilience expected on modern commercial vehicles. I have no intention of praising these companies at the cost of other competitors. All pickup trucks currently on the market survived for a good reason, and being an affordable mule on wheels was the one for the Toyota Hilux, which happens to be a perfect trait for transporting a piece of "heavy equipment" with several "passengers" on a budget.
I always wondered about those trucks. Because on the one hand it makes sense. But on another a well trained military shouldnt be bothered even with 1,000 of those trucks. Sure a outer perimeter will be lost, but over a thousand man perimeter so long as machine guns are placed in strong positions and you can pull out more to make new positions it shouldnt break a experienced military. So it is fascinating to hear about ways simple things can break different militaries but not as much with others.
Well yes and no .... Imagine this , You are being hit from all sides by a lot of very fast moving targets who also pack everything from a PKM up to ZSU AA gun, Its very fast paced and confusing kind of battle plus your armor cant do shit while you are in a machinegun nest and that makes you a very static and high priority target...
The Top Gear Hilux had its back broken. Still ran. Oh, and I used a technical army last night in Command and Conquer Generals, though I usually use Humvees the same way. Just throw a bunch of rocket troops in.
Funnily enough i was wathing a youtube short by YouthPastorRyan about Toyota's involvement in these conflicts and i thought to myself: "Huh, i wonder if stakuyi has a video on this?" And here i am now.
The reason why Technicals are so versatile is because of their single job. Capable of varrying heavier objects with them with no problems at all, so meaning they can easily outfit a single Technical with assortment of weapons ranging from Machine Guns to anti tank cannons and still manages to do its job. And whats better is that Technicals are easy to get and maintain, you dont need expensive equipment that causes thousands to millions of dollars to get a single peace of hardware like tanks. All you need is a Truck, Guns and ammo to do it.
Just as a hammer can be both used to strike a nail to build a house or to bash a skull in. At the end of the day a hammer is a hammer and a truck is a truck.
Man, Toyotas, especially older ones, are *indestructible* Like, I once had to fill my AC with coolant, and I was in the line behind a Land Cruiser from like 70s or 80s at best - not only that bastard did have an AC, it was *working*
It's also part of the reason it's impossible to find a cheap toyota secondhand in Norway, as soon as the price is low enough it's bought up by some company and shipped straight to Africa
Sooo, 1987 the same year of the "Toyota War" and when Games Workshop first released "Warhammer 40k". I'm starting to think that the Hilux/ Technical is the inspiration behind the Orks Mekboyz and WarTrukks?!
remember the zero was designed to just go fast and not get hit too ... there is something about maxing out agi stat and never getting hit by anything even if your hp is 1
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Noice 👌
On Toyota's response to the militarization of their pickups, Count Dankula did a video in the Toyota War and found a quote from someone high up in the company saying something to the effect of "We're happy so many people have found our vehicles useful for all their needs"
Based toyota
"issa gudo buisunisu"
Granted their needs are a little Unorthodox
@@trexlord1 I mean dude, your company has a literal war named after it, in Arabic and French. How flipping cool is that. You're like the Winged Hussars of Chadian-Libyan War. You've GOT to be proud of THAT.
Alhamdullillah Toyota is BASED
Wonder what Toyota thinks when they get an order for 300 pickups from a company in the middle east suspiciously named "Talihan Banan".
They typically buy used for regime changes on a budget
I remember there was a kerfuffle with a plumbing company that never had their branding removed and one of their old trucks was seen in the middle east with a gun on it
Or a random used car dealership in rural America. If it could run on a farm for twenty years, it sure could run twenty more years in the desert.
The Japanese have to publicly feign disgust and smile behind closed doors. $ talks and they'll happily make more "working mans" trucks.
@@MrSquiggliesah yes the used Marketbin the Middle East where you can get a Hilux for 12 American dollars
In Australia, the Land Cruiser is legendary in rural and outback areas.
"If you want to get to the outback, use a Land Rover. If you want to get back home, use a Land Cruiser".
My dad had 2 Toyotas, and those trucks survived years of abuse. He was a cement mason, so between the long distances, various terrains, hauling his tools, and all weather those things were cockroaches. He even called them his T-Bugs.
Make TOYOTA 🗾 Great Again 😎 Scotty Kilmer
Pickup trucks have many advantages:
1. Easy to mount and dismount weapons.
2. Easily replaceable when the vehicle is destroyed, just put the weapon on another one.
3. Cheaper than other military vehicles.
4. Carries people faster than any military vehicles.
5. Not an easy airstrike target.
Unfortunately protection is not one of them. Speed is king when there's only an inch of metal between you and a hail of gunfire.
I would rather it be feet behind me then >Inch between. Speed is king as long as you can have it.
There's also the factor of the cars being able to be towed to the nearest mechanics for repairs
Wdym its not an easy airstrike target? Guided missiles don't care if you're a truck or a tank
Also some disadvantages like no armor, limited ammo capacity, less accurate fire, and limited terrain types like soft ground. There are no solutions, only trade offs.
Toyota should pay you for this great piece of advertisement. It’s a shame you can’t get these in the USA
You can't???? But I want one!! I don't even have use for a pickup and I want one now!!!
@@Cec9e13 if you want one, go back in time and, convince the Germans to buy more chicken.
@@mehtevas2653 Every time I'm reminded about the chicken tax, I can feel my blood pressure spike. Lol.
@@mehtevas2653this guy knows
You can. They were once sold in the US as the "Pickup". You can also import one if it's at least 25 years old.
There was an American plumbing business (I think it was plumbing) who sold a hilux to a second hand dealer on the basis that the dealer would remove their business decals from the vehicle before selling it. The dealer didn't bother removing the decals and sold the vehicle. It then featured in a video by a middle eastern organisation who turned it into a technical.
The *Mark I Plumbing* ford technical
Edited: yeah its a ford. I just recall it from my memory
That’s a Ford F-250
@@phucdinh1020 Thanks for the correction. It was a while ago and my memory was hazy.
Imangine going up against a country called Chad and thinking you had a chance.
Bazooka vespa for the win
Make TOYOTA Tacoma Great Again 😎 Scotty Kilmer
Lolololol dangitman.
I love it when truck guys try to dunk on Toyota trucks saying stuff like "Toyotas can't tow" and it's like well why would they need to tow anything when they can just mount their AA turret in the truck bed?
Man... "SAS-operators roaming the desert in highly adapted, muted pink civilian land rovers" is a mental image I didn't know I needed! 😂
Up there with Finnish speaking snow and Vietnamese speaking trees, for sure
Loved this video. I have ridden in these in Afghanistan, Kuwait, Iraq and honestly never gave ut a thought.
I was looking for a ranger to replace my 97 ram that died......I just changed my mind. I want that shirt
The difference between German cars and Japanese cars:
A German vehicle was German’ed to function exceptionally great, so long as it was meticulously maintained and tirelessly taken care of
A Japanese vehicle was engineered to survive nuclear Armageddon and the heat-death of the universe, and still be able to function good throughout all of it.
Meticilous. No, you just need too know more then 2 things too bypass it.
@@electricangel4488 yeah, unless you have a degree in mechanical Germaning and at least 2 decades of experience in the watchmaking industry, I would highly advise against messing around inside the vehicle that was made using space magic(k) and delicately handcrafted by 4” tall immortal elves sourced directly from the Black Forest.
unless it's a nissan, of course. or a mitsubishi post 2003. or a newer toyota... or a newer honda...
@@brianwelch1579 my dad's first car was a Datsun(nissan) 510 that broke down the moment he got it off the lot. Had to get his HS's school's shop class to completely rebuild the engine.
So yeah, your claim checks out.
The Russians definitely went for the Japanese philosophy.
It's the same principle as the AK-47. It's what you can afford, it works, and it just won't die.
"Bolted down and ready."
-GLA Technical.
(GLA theme intensifies)
Top Gear. They try to destroy a Hilux. They fail. Look it up. That is all.
As far as I know it's still on display at their studio, too.
he mentioned it @17:00
Make TOYOTA Tundra Great Again 😎 Scotty Kilmer
@@smoadia85 and yet even his description does not do it justice. If anything Stackuyi undersells everything.
So did Whistling Diesel, and he tried about as hard as Top Gear did. He ended the episode with a blank, defeated look, covered in dust and mud, and said, "I... I give up."
Toyota Hilux. Yep, it was that good.
5:52 "The non-consensual sex of Nanking"
How long until somebody goes full Mad Max with the technicals?
id say 2027 or early 28
Mexico but with F 150s and Chevy Silverado
Edit: search up "Narco tanks" or "monsters of Matamoros" in Spanish
Meh. We saw similar "Mad Max" style technicals in Mogadishu way back in '93.
Just look at what the syrians were doing and russians and ukranians are doing now
Tell me you don't know history without telling me you don't know history 🤦🤣
French provided Japanese trucks in a war between African countries. The modern war of nations.
When I went to Tanzania, believe me when I say that every passenger land vehicle I saw outside a city on a dirt road (most roads) was a toyota land cruiser from the 90s. When I say from the 90s, I just mean that generation, they still make them brand new just like they did back then for the african market
Do they ship to Zimbabwe? I'm 100% serious, those 'square bodies', as we call them, are worth their weight in gold!
@@hailtothevic nah, but you should be able to get them for a decent price anywhere in or around Arusha, and they're almost all in absolute mint condition.
The Hilux truckbed is a thing of beauty, we once stuffed over 2 dozen exhausted 18-year-olds into the truckbed to climb a tall gravel hill (we ended up standing on said truckbed but we were so overstuffed nobody fell out lol)
As a Warthunder player "No Armor is the Best Armor"
Great video. My dad and i used to joke about how tough Toyotas are back when i was a teenager in Nigeria 😂 One ironic thing about the failed Libyan invasion of Niger is how many people here in sub-Saharan Africa praise Gaddafi as some hero/champion of Africa despite how he tried to annex Niger and how many black people he killed😒 Ignorance is a terrible thing.
similar sentiment in East Africa as well. I guess his anti US agenda landed well in Africa
_Wants to unite Africa._
_Invades Chad._
That's what we call a... Chad move.
You're telling me.... There are nukes small enough to be mounted on drones?
Look up the W-48 "Backpack" nuke.
@@SGTvolcan apparently.
Always have been.
The political fallout from using such a weapon would be worse than the actual fallout though.
That is, in no small part, why it was never used.
We had a hand-launchable nuke concept. Look up the "Davy Crockett".
Small enough yes. But, that doesn't mean most drones could lift them.
Pink/red color spectrum carries the least distance to the human eye. The pink panthers make sense, same reason the Navy uses red lights in berthings and soft lighting at night. Not only because white light will spot light you, but because the red is only visable from a short distance.
"I didn't say what you think I said. I just implied it."
Glorious hahahhaa
So your telling me Libya essentially lost to a bunch of Mekboyz and Speed Freeks
Pretty much. Though I don't think painting them red makes them go faster.
@Wastelandman7000 what if they believed that it would
20:15 I recall a story and image of a technical that had a muzzle loading cannon modified to be mounted on it. It was some time back, and I now can't find any sources in a quick google search, but the story was that the group was desperate for any firepower, and found the cannon in a museum. Since it still could lob a projectile just fine, they used it.
I know exactly what you are talking about and just spent the better part of an hour trying to find it to no avail
Ahoy me buckos give us the loot!! 😂😂 Way funnier in a Hilux, while at the same time being way scarier
great video
I love the new editing
Toyota Hilux, Toyota Tacoma, Nissan Frontier, Mitsubishi Triton, Ford Ranger, Chevorlet Colorado. Best pick up trucks ever
Gaddafi podcast would be much appreciated!!
I love that you said gigachad right as i was thinking of calling the Chadian tactical drivers gigachads. Great minds think alike
For regime changes on a budget...Toyota Hilux 😌☄️
GigaChads? You earned a Like with that one!
Im so disapointed that you did not talk about the toyotas used by the Romans, i was all hyped bf4 the ad and all
If you remake the movie Christine but replace it with Hilux, no character will survive from it
Nestor Makhno! We love you!
That thumbnail, indestuctible :D
Japanese pickup trucks are most likely built (and also designed from the start) to work fine while grossly overloaded. And I mean by grossly overloaded. Hyundai Porter is what Toyota Hilux is for the Korean car manufacturer, and in practical use its maximum rated load of 1 metric ton is nothing but a suggestion. I won't be surprised if a Toyota technical could carry an another Toyota technical on its cargo hold and blast through the desert at 80 kph (50 mph). Yes, I do want to see "technical recovery technicals" in action because it will be glorious in a very cursed way.
Cars are ALWAYS spec’ed less than what they are actually capable of. I know a guy who literally does R&D for Ford. They stress test via computer simulations and actual prototypes as standard e.g. driving on 45+ degree angles, red-lining the engine for 24 straight hours etc… 😂
@@ChineseKiwi You're right, tolerances do exist on all machines. But I wanted to emphasize that these manufacturers are grossly underselling their cars' safe operating payloads from their official brochures, on top of the reliability and resilience expected on modern commercial vehicles. I have no intention of praising these companies at the cost of other competitors. All pickup trucks currently on the market survived for a good reason, and being an affordable mule on wheels was the one for the Toyota Hilux, which happens to be a perfect trait for transporting a piece of "heavy equipment" with several "passengers" on a budget.
I always wondered about those trucks. Because on the one hand it makes sense. But on another a well trained military shouldnt be bothered even with 1,000 of those trucks. Sure a outer perimeter will be lost, but over a thousand man perimeter so long as machine guns are placed in strong positions and you can pull out more to make new positions it shouldnt break a experienced military. So it is fascinating to hear about ways simple things can break different militaries but not as much with others.
Well yes and no .... Imagine this , You are being hit from all sides by a lot of very fast moving targets who also pack everything from a PKM up to ZSU AA gun, Its very fast paced and confusing kind of battle plus your armor cant do shit while you are in a machinegun nest and that makes you a very static and high priority target...
The Pink Panther pick-up looks like War Crimes Barbie
Rode on the back of those things in 2011 in Benghazi...I should stop talking now
The Top Gear Hilux had its back broken. Still ran.
Oh, and I used a technical army last night in Command and Conquer Generals, though I usually use Humvees the same way. Just throw a bunch of rocket troops in.
And yet, it's illegal to own a Toyota Hylux in the US. Sometimes I hate our country soooo much.
DO A FREAKING AFRICAN DICTATORS SERIES!!
In the Indonesian military pickups like Hilux are used in territorial forces, special operations, and even base for light strike vehicles like ILSV..
Love me old Toyotas, you misuse hilux and landcruiser a lot but good video 🤘🇨🇦
Drones are the new technical Toyota, the poor man's air force
Title: perfectly eloquent and well stated hook
thumbnail: INDESTUCTIBLE!!!!
sorry just thought the contrast was funny.
7:41 don't forget about Sargent Reckless. She was an amazing horse and served her country well... even though she was from South Korea
29:11 same to me when fighting against speedy light vehicule in War thunder
The 76 land cruser. Still made. Tested in Australia. Toyota knew it could survive au it can survive anything.
The Hilux is the best pickup truck ever made.
I have a 1986 TownAce (known merely as the "Van" in the US). Great van.
Funnily enough i was wathing a youtube short by YouthPastorRyan about Toyota's involvement in these conflicts and i thought to myself:
"Huh, i wonder if stakuyi has a video on this?"
And here i am now.
The reason why Technicals are so versatile is because of their single job. Capable of varrying heavier objects with them with no problems at all, so meaning they can easily outfit a single Technical with assortment of weapons ranging from Machine Guns to anti tank cannons and still manages to do its job.
And whats better is that Technicals are easy to get and maintain, you dont need expensive equipment that causes thousands to millions of dollars to get a single peace of hardware like tanks. All you need is a Truck, Guns and ammo to do it.
Yeh! Something light hearted!
27:55 The French taught the Libyans everything they needed to know not everything that they [the French] knew.
I just realized that Stakuyi's eyebrows are very expressive.
When it comes to tanks vs trucks, trucks win because they are 2 Fast 2 Furious
Just as a hammer can be both used to strike a nail to build a house or to bash a skull in. At the end of the day a hammer is a hammer and a truck is a truck.
They just watched the top gear episode and then “ ya we need 1000 of these now!” It’s already nuke proof from the Toyota factory 😂
The Land Cruiser is still a Land Cruiser, it's never been a Hilux!
He refers to both throughout the video
I can confirm, in Iraq and Afghanistan we our bolo’s “Be On the Look Out” warnings, were always white Toyota trucks.
THAT'S WHERE TACHANKA'S NAME COMES FROM!?
Yeah. Also, the krogan homeworld in mass effect "Tuchanka"
General Patton used this technique with the first ever technical truck, he was the first person in the US to use machine guns mounted on cars
i know what i want for Christmas
The raiders seems like an awesome video
Man, Toyotas, especially older ones, are *indestructible*
Like, I once had to fill my AC with coolant, and I was in the line behind a Land Cruiser from like 70s or 80s at best - not only that bastard did have an AC, it was *working*
Ork technology at its finest 😂
WE HAZ DA GUN-TRUKK, DA ZZZAP-TRUKK, DA LOBBA-TRUKK, DA FLAKKA-DAKKA TRUKK ... AND OF COURSE DA SNORTLING MUSH-TRUKK!
I miss the old Ork trukks.
Here comes 40k reference 😊
"Indestuctible"!
Definitely talk about the horses. Bring up the green berets that used them in Afghanistan also.
Hilux beats ghost, hilux beats hunter, hilux beats everything!
It's also part of the reason it's impossible to find a cheap toyota secondhand in Norway, as soon as the price is low enough it's bought up by some company and shipped straight to Africa
My Tacoma was totaled in a 20mph tbone from a 2019 Honda Accord. Rest easy girl, rest easy.
The entire idea of the Davy Crockett just screams MERICA and I absolutely love it
Toyota's 22r engine was basically indestructible.
I'm liking the video because of the gigachad pun.
Best ad ever
The Toyota Ak47 of vehicle.
And now I understand why everyone wants one of these things now. Because now I want one of those things now. Papa 47 please let me buy a Hilux soon
Oh, the Pink Panthers fought in twilight, that makes sense.
Liking this video explicitly for the Gigachad pun.
the Great Toyota War - Chadian-Libyan War 1987
I mean..... He mentions this very war in the video. Did you even watch it?
Brb gonna go watch whistlen diesel
Regime changes on a budget, A Toyota's A Toyota!
The technical was a big part of Command and Conquer Generals. I remember you upgraded it with battlefield junk.
Possibly my favorite chapter of history 😁🛻
This is the first time i noticed but after he said that liking the video the like option flashed
You are technically correct.
Which is the best kind of correct.
I love the story of the Toyota wars.
When I was deployed to Iraq these things where everywhere.
Ghenghis Khan approved this video
Genghis Khan would have loved technicals.
@@noahgray543Technical-ly, yes
Anyone else frustrated that every time he refers to a hilux he puts up a photo of a landcruiser?
Sooo, 1987 the same year of the "Toyota War" and when Games Workshop first released "Warhammer 40k". I'm starting to think that the Hilux/ Technical is the inspiration behind the Orks Mekboyz and WarTrukks?!
I kinda joked about how seeing these trucks reminded me of chariots, but it really does loo like the return of the chariot.
remember the zero was designed to just go fast and not get hit too ... there is something about maxing out agi stat and never getting hit by anything even if your hp is 1
Like this comment if you've done something stupid/illegal in a Toyota truck 😂