As the war in Afghanistan escalated several years ago, counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen, a member of the team that designed the Iraq surge for Gen. David Petraeus, began to notice a new.
As the Taliban gain ground in Afghanistan, a spotlight is once again on the Islamic group's favorite pickup truck and SUV maker: Toyota.
The presence of Toyota vehicles in conflict-struck zones around the globe, particularly in the Middle East, the African continent, and many parts of western Asia - i.e. Afghanistan, has drawn much attention to be analyzed. Such vehicles, particularly the Toyota Hilux, are inextricably associated with violence when it comes to warzone transport vessels for insurgents and other violent.
It took more than two years for a Toyota gun truck used by 82nd Airborne Division in Kabul to reach Fort Liberty, North Carolina.
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Even Toyota seemed to know that the Taliban would take Kabul When the Taliban rode into Kabul and captured the presidential palace on Aug. 15, it marked the return to power of one of Toyota's.
As the war in Afghanistan escalated several years ago, counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen, a member of the team that designed the Iraq surge for Gen. David Petraeus, began to notice a new.
The role Toyota SUVs play in modern warfare has even spawned a popular Instagram page followed by tens of thousands of war buffs and vehicle lovers. @ToyotasofWar focuses on various photographs of the vehicle brand used in conflict zones across the world from Africa to Afghanistan.
It took more than two years for a Toyota gun truck used by 82nd Airborne Division in Kabul to reach Fort Liberty, North Carolina.
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As the Taliban gain ground in Afghanistan, a spotlight is once again on the Islamic group's favorite pickup truck and SUV maker: Toyota.
As videos beamed across the world of the Taliban's shockingly swift takeover of Afghanistan, a familiar sighting was the widespread imagery of the group's favored mode of transport: Toyota.
The Toyota War (Arabic: حرب التويوتا, romanized: Ḥarb al-Tūyūtā, Harb-el-Touyouta, French: Guerre des Toyota), also known as the Great Toyota War, [9] which took place in 1987 in Northern Chad and on the Chad-Libya border, was the last phase of the Chadian-Libyan War. It takes its name from the Toyota pickup trucks, primarily the Toyota Hilux and the Toyota Land Cruiser.
It took more than two years for a Toyota gun truck used by 82nd Airborne Division in Kabul to reach Fort Liberty, North Carolina.
The presence of Toyota vehicles in conflict-struck zones around the globe, particularly in the Middle East, the African continent, and many parts of western Asia - i.e. Afghanistan, has drawn much attention to be analyzed. Such vehicles, particularly the Toyota Hilux, are inextricably associated with violence when it comes to warzone transport vessels for insurgents and other violent.
As videos beamed across the world of the Taliban's shockingly swift takeover of Afghanistan, a familiar sighting was the widespread imagery of the group's favored mode of transport: Toyota.
It took more than two years for a Toyota gun truck used by 82nd Airborne Division in Kabul to reach Fort Liberty, North Carolina.
As the war progressed, USSOCOM purchased a number of Toyota Tacomas, mostly 4-door dual-cab versions, from the U.S. These were modified at Fort Campbell before being shipped to Afghanistan.
Local Toyota pickup owners are proud of how their brand is perceived. Easy to fix. Lasts for years. Turns out, that's how Toyotas are thought of in war zones, too.
The Toyota War (Arabic: حرب التويوتا, romanized: Ḥarb al-Tūyūtā, Harb-el-Touyouta, French: Guerre des Toyota), also known as the Great Toyota War, [9] which took place in 1987 in Northern Chad and on the Chad-Libya border, was the last phase of the Chadian-Libyan War. It takes its name from the Toyota pickup trucks, primarily the Toyota Hilux and the Toyota Land Cruiser.
As the war progressed, USSOCOM purchased a number of Toyota Tacomas, mostly 4-door dual-cab versions, from the U.S. These were modified at Fort Campbell before being shipped to Afghanistan.
It took more than two years for a Toyota gun truck used by 82nd Airborne Division in Kabul to reach Fort Liberty, North Carolina.
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It took more than two years for a Toyota gun truck used by 82nd Airborne Division in Kabul to reach Fort Liberty, North Carolina.
As the war progressed, USSOCOM purchased a number of Toyota Tacomas, mostly 4-door dual-cab versions, from the U.S. These were modified at Fort Campbell before being shipped to Afghanistan.
The presence of Toyota vehicles in conflict-struck zones around the globe, particularly in the Middle East, the African continent, and many parts of western Asia - i.e. Afghanistan, has drawn much attention to be analyzed. Such vehicles, particularly the Toyota Hilux, are inextricably associated with violence when it comes to warzone transport vessels for insurgents and other violent.
Even Toyota seemed to know that the Taliban would take Kabul When the Taliban rode into Kabul and captured the presidential palace on Aug. 15, it marked the return to power of one of Toyota's.
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The Toyota War (Arabic: حرب التويوتا, romanized: Ḥarb al-Tūyūtā, Harb-el-Touyouta, French: Guerre des Toyota), also known as the Great Toyota War, [9] which took place in 1987 in Northern Chad and on the Chad-Libya border, was the last phase of the Chadian-Libyan War. It takes its name from the Toyota pickup trucks, primarily the Toyota Hilux and the Toyota Land Cruiser.
The presence of Toyota vehicles in conflict-struck zones around the globe, particularly in the Middle East, the African continent, and many parts of western Asia - i.e. Afghanistan, has drawn much attention to be analyzed. Such vehicles, particularly the Toyota Hilux, are inextricably associated with violence when it comes to warzone transport vessels for insurgents and other violent.
It took more than two years for a Toyota gun truck used by 82nd Airborne Division in Kabul to reach Fort Liberty, North Carolina.
As the Taliban gain ground in Afghanistan, a spotlight is once again on the Islamic group's favorite pickup truck and SUV maker: Toyota.
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The Toyota War (Arabic: حرب التويوتا, romanized: Ḥarb al-Tūyūtā, Harb-el-Touyouta, French: Guerre des Toyota), also known as the Great Toyota War, [9] which took place in 1987 in Northern Chad and on the Chad-Libya border, was the last phase of the Chadian-Libyan War. It takes its name from the Toyota pickup trucks, primarily the Toyota Hilux and the Toyota Land Cruiser.
As the war in Afghanistan escalated several years ago, counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen, a member of the team that designed the Iraq surge for Gen. David Petraeus, began to notice a new.
Local Toyota pickup owners are proud of how their brand is perceived. Easy to fix. Lasts for years. Turns out, that's how Toyotas are thought of in war zones, too.
As videos beamed across the world of the Taliban's shockingly swift takeover of Afghanistan, a familiar sighting was the widespread imagery of the group's favored mode of transport: Toyota.
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It took more than two years for a Toyota gun truck used by 82nd Airborne Division in Kabul to reach Fort Liberty, North Carolina.
The presence of Toyota vehicles in conflict-struck zones around the globe, particularly in the Middle East, the African continent, and many parts of western Asia - i.e. Afghanistan, has drawn much attention to be analyzed. Such vehicles, particularly the Toyota Hilux, are inextricably associated with violence when it comes to warzone transport vessels for insurgents and other violent.
As the war in Afghanistan escalated several years ago, counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen, a member of the team that designed the Iraq surge for Gen. David Petraeus, began to notice a new.
As the Taliban gain ground in Afghanistan, a spotlight is once again on the Islamic group's favorite pickup truck and SUV maker: Toyota.
As the Taliban gain ground in Afghanistan, a spotlight is once again on the Islamic group's favorite pickup truck and SUV maker: Toyota.
As the war in Afghanistan escalated several years ago, counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen, a member of the team that designed the Iraq surge for Gen. David Petraeus, began to notice a new.
Local Toyota pickup owners are proud of how their brand is perceived. Easy to fix. Lasts for years. Turns out, that's how Toyotas are thought of in war zones, too.
The Toyota War (Arabic: حرب التويوتا, romanized: Ḥarb al-Tūyūtā, Harb-el-Touyouta, French: Guerre des Toyota), also known as the Great Toyota War, [9] which took place in 1987 in Northern Chad and on the Chad-Libya border, was the last phase of the Chadian-Libyan War. It takes its name from the Toyota pickup trucks, primarily the Toyota Hilux and the Toyota Land Cruiser.
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As the war progressed, USSOCOM purchased a number of Toyota Tacomas, mostly 4-door dual-cab versions, from the U.S. These were modified at Fort Campbell before being shipped to Afghanistan.
It took more than two years for a Toyota gun truck used by 82nd Airborne Division in Kabul to reach Fort Liberty, North Carolina.
As the war in Afghanistan escalated several years ago, counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen, a member of the team that designed the Iraq surge for Gen. David Petraeus, began to notice a new.
As videos beamed across the world of the Taliban's shockingly swift takeover of Afghanistan, a familiar sighting was the widespread imagery of the group's favored mode of transport: Toyota.
As the war progressed, USSOCOM purchased a number of Toyota Tacomas, mostly 4-door dual-cab versions, from the U.S. These were modified at Fort Campbell before being shipped to Afghanistan.
Even Toyota seemed to know that the Taliban would take Kabul When the Taliban rode into Kabul and captured the presidential palace on Aug. 15, it marked the return to power of one of Toyota's.
The role Toyota SUVs play in modern warfare has even spawned a popular Instagram page followed by tens of thousands of war buffs and vehicle lovers. @ToyotasofWar focuses on various photographs of the vehicle brand used in conflict zones across the world from Africa to Afghanistan.
Local Toyota pickup owners are proud of how their brand is perceived. Easy to fix. Lasts for years. Turns out, that's how Toyotas are thought of in war zones, too.
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The presence of Toyota vehicles in conflict-struck zones around the globe, particularly in the Middle East, the African continent, and many parts of western Asia - i.e. Afghanistan, has drawn much attention to be analyzed. Such vehicles, particularly the Toyota Hilux, are inextricably associated with violence when it comes to warzone transport vessels for insurgents and other violent.
Local Toyota pickup owners are proud of how their brand is perceived. Easy to fix. Lasts for years. Turns out, that's how Toyotas are thought of in war zones, too.
Even Toyota seemed to know that the Taliban would take Kabul When the Taliban rode into Kabul and captured the presidential palace on Aug. 15, it marked the return to power of one of Toyota's.
As the war in Afghanistan escalated several years ago, counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen, a member of the team that designed the Iraq surge for Gen. David Petraeus, began to notice a new.
Even Toyota seemed to know that the Taliban would take Kabul When the Taliban rode into Kabul and captured the presidential palace on Aug. 15, it marked the return to power of one of Toyota's.
As videos beamed across the world of the Taliban's shockingly swift takeover of Afghanistan, a familiar sighting was the widespread imagery of the group's favored mode of transport: Toyota.
The role Toyota SUVs play in modern warfare has even spawned a popular Instagram page followed by tens of thousands of war buffs and vehicle lovers. @ToyotasofWar focuses on various photographs of the vehicle brand used in conflict zones across the world from Africa to Afghanistan.
Local Toyota pickup owners are proud of how their brand is perceived. Easy to fix. Lasts for years. Turns out, that's how Toyotas are thought of in war zones, too.
As the Taliban gain ground in Afghanistan, a spotlight is once again on the Islamic group's favorite pickup truck and SUV maker: Toyota.
As the war in Afghanistan escalated several years ago, counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen, a member of the team that designed the Iraq surge for Gen. David Petraeus, began to notice a new.
The presence of Toyota vehicles in conflict-struck zones around the globe, particularly in the Middle East, the African continent, and many parts of western Asia - i.e. Afghanistan, has drawn much attention to be analyzed. Such vehicles, particularly the Toyota Hilux, are inextricably associated with violence when it comes to warzone transport vessels for insurgents and other violent.
It took more than two years for a Toyota gun truck used by 82nd Airborne Division in Kabul to reach Fort Liberty, North Carolina.
The Toyota War (Arabic: حرب التويوتا, romanized: Ḥarb al-Tūyūtā, Harb-el-Touyouta, French: Guerre des Toyota), also known as the Great Toyota War, [9] which took place in 1987 in Northern Chad and on the Chad-Libya border, was the last phase of the Chadian-Libyan War. It takes its name from the Toyota pickup trucks, primarily the Toyota Hilux and the Toyota Land Cruiser.
As the war progressed, USSOCOM purchased a number of Toyota Tacomas, mostly 4-door dual-cab versions, from the U.S. These were modified at Fort Campbell before being shipped to Afghanistan.