The Great Toyota War: How Chad Won a War with Pickup Trucks: With Simon Whistler.
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.
Whenever the "bad guys" roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From "The Hurt Locker" in 2008, to "American Sniper" in 2014, Toyotas.
In the film I discuss the once infamous battle of Ouadi Doum* that took place in northern Chad in March 1987 between Libyan occupation forces led by Haftar and Chadian state forces defending the then government of the US-aligned, ruthless President Hissène Habré. *"Ouadi" is the Francophone transliteration of Wadi.
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The Great Toyota War In 1987, rugged pickup trucks gave the lightly armoured Chadian forces an advantage in the decades-long war against Libya's heavily fortified military. Show more.
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.
Whenever the 'bad guys' roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From 'The Hurt Locker' in 2008, to 'American Sniper' in 2014, Toyotas - much like AK-47 rifles - have become shorthand for the enemy forces. This is no mere moviemaking quirk, but a reflection of reality: the favorite ride to war for militias and armed.
And for good reason. The U.S. Government approached Toyota in 1950 at the outbreak of the Korean War. Having one produced regionally would cut costs and boost the Japanese economy. By 1951 the Japanese had produced the first military truck, the Toyota Jeep BJ, predecessor to the Land Cruiser.
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And for good reason. The U.S. Government approached Toyota in 1950 at the outbreak of the Korean War. Having one produced regionally would cut costs and boost the Japanese economy. By 1951 the Japanese had produced the first military truck, the Toyota Jeep BJ, predecessor to the Land Cruiser.
In the late 1980s, a little-known conflict between Chad and Libya became famous for its unconventional tactics and surprising outcome. Known as the Toyota War, it saw Chadian forces using light.
The Great Toyota War: How Chad Won a War with Pickup Trucks: With Simon Whistler.
Whenever the "bad guys" roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From "The Hurt Locker" in 2008, to "American Sniper" in 2014, Toyotas.
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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.
Whenever the 'bad guys' roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From 'The Hurt Locker' in 2008, to 'American Sniper' in 2014, Toyotas - much like AK-47 rifles - have become shorthand for the enemy forces. This is no mere moviemaking quirk, but a reflection of reality: the favorite ride to war for militias and armed.
Whenever the "bad guys" roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From "The Hurt Locker" in 2008, to "American Sniper" in 2014, Toyotas.
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In the film I discuss the once infamous battle of Ouadi Doum* that took place in northern Chad in March 1987 between Libyan occupation forces led by Haftar and Chadian state forces defending the then government of the US-aligned, ruthless President Hissène Habré. *"Ouadi" is the Francophone transliteration of Wadi.
The Great Toyota War In 1987, rugged pickup trucks gave the lightly armoured Chadian forces an advantage in the decades-long war against Libya's heavily fortified military. Show more.
Whenever the "bad guys" roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From "The Hurt Locker" in 2008, to "American Sniper" in 2014, Toyotas.
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The Great Toyota War: How Chad Won a War with Pickup Trucks: With Simon Whistler.
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Whenever the "bad guys" roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From "The Hurt Locker" in 2008, to "American Sniper" in 2014, Toyotas.
Whenever the 'bad guys' roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From 'The Hurt Locker' in 2008, to 'American Sniper' in 2014, Toyotas - much like AK-47 rifles - have become shorthand for the enemy forces. This is no mere moviemaking quirk, but a reflection of reality: the favorite ride to war for militias and armed.
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In the film I discuss the once infamous battle of Ouadi Doum* that took place in northern Chad in March 1987 between Libyan occupation forces led by Haftar and Chadian state forces defending the then government of the US-aligned, ruthless President Hissène Habré. *"Ouadi" is the Francophone transliteration of Wadi.
And for good reason. The U.S. Government approached Toyota in 1950 at the outbreak of the Korean War. Having one produced regionally would cut costs and boost the Japanese economy. By 1951 the Japanese had produced the first military truck, the Toyota Jeep BJ, predecessor to the Land Cruiser.
In the late 1980s, a little-known conflict between Chad and Libya became famous for its unconventional tactics and surprising outcome. Known as the Toyota War, it saw Chadian forces using light.
The Great Toyota War: How Chad Won a War with Pickup Trucks: With Simon Whistler.
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In the late 1980s, a little-known conflict between Chad and Libya became famous for its unconventional tactics and surprising outcome. Known as the Toyota War, it saw Chadian forces using light.
Whenever the 'bad guys' roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From 'The Hurt Locker' in 2008, to 'American Sniper' in 2014, Toyotas - much like AK-47 rifles - have become shorthand for the enemy forces. This is no mere moviemaking quirk, but a reflection of reality: the favorite ride to war for militias and armed.
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.
In the film I discuss the once infamous battle of Ouadi Doum* that took place in northern Chad in March 1987 between Libyan occupation forces led by Haftar and Chadian state forces defending the then government of the US-aligned, ruthless President Hissène Habré. *"Ouadi" is the Francophone transliteration of Wadi.
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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.
And for good reason. The U.S. Government approached Toyota in 1950 at the outbreak of the Korean War. Having one produced regionally would cut costs and boost the Japanese economy. By 1951 the Japanese had produced the first military truck, the Toyota Jeep BJ, predecessor to the Land Cruiser.
In the film I discuss the once infamous battle of Ouadi Doum* that took place in northern Chad in March 1987 between Libyan occupation forces led by Haftar and Chadian state forces defending the then government of the US-aligned, ruthless President Hissène Habré. *"Ouadi" is the Francophone transliteration of Wadi.
In the late 1980s, a little-known conflict between Chad and Libya became famous for its unconventional tactics and surprising outcome. Known as the Toyota War, it saw Chadian forces using light.
In the late 1980s, a little-known conflict between Chad and Libya became famous for its unconventional tactics and surprising outcome. Known as the Toyota War, it saw Chadian forces using light.
Whenever the "bad guys" roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From "The Hurt Locker" in 2008, to "American Sniper" in 2014, Toyotas.
And for good reason. The U.S. Government approached Toyota in 1950 at the outbreak of the Korean War. Having one produced regionally would cut costs and boost the Japanese economy. By 1951 the Japanese had produced the first military truck, the Toyota Jeep BJ, predecessor to the Land Cruiser.
Whenever the 'bad guys' roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From 'The Hurt Locker' in 2008, to 'American Sniper' in 2014, Toyotas - much like AK-47 rifles - have become shorthand for the enemy forces. This is no mere moviemaking quirk, but a reflection of reality: the favorite ride to war for militias and armed.
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In the film I discuss the once infamous battle of Ouadi Doum* that took place in northern Chad in March 1987 between Libyan occupation forces led by Haftar and Chadian state forces defending the then government of the US-aligned, ruthless President Hissène Habré. *"Ouadi" is the Francophone transliteration of Wadi.
In the late 1980s, a little-known conflict between Chad and Libya became famous for its unconventional tactics and surprising outcome. Known as the Toyota War, it saw Chadian forces using light.
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 Great Toyota War In 1987, rugged pickup trucks gave the lightly armoured Chadian forces an advantage in the decades-long war against Libya's heavily fortified military. Show more.
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In the late 1980s, a little-known conflict between Chad and Libya became famous for its unconventional tactics and surprising outcome. Known as the Toyota War, it saw Chadian forces using light.
The Great Toyota War In 1987, rugged pickup trucks gave the lightly armoured Chadian forces an advantage in the decades-long war against Libya's heavily fortified military. Show more.
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.
And for good reason. The U.S. Government approached Toyota in 1950 at the outbreak of the Korean War. Having one produced regionally would cut costs and boost the Japanese economy. By 1951 the Japanese had produced the first military truck, the Toyota Jeep BJ, predecessor to the Land Cruiser.
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In the late 1980s, a little-known conflict between Chad and Libya became famous for its unconventional tactics and surprising outcome. Known as the Toyota War, it saw Chadian forces using light.
Whenever the "bad guys" roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From "The Hurt Locker" in 2008, to "American Sniper" in 2014, Toyotas.
In the film I discuss the once infamous battle of Ouadi Doum* that took place in northern Chad in March 1987 between Libyan occupation forces led by Haftar and Chadian state forces defending the then government of the US-aligned, ruthless President Hissène Habré. *"Ouadi" is the Francophone transliteration of Wadi.
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Whenever the "bad guys" roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From "The Hurt Locker" in 2008, to "American Sniper" in 2014, Toyotas.
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.
In the late 1980s, a little-known conflict between Chad and Libya became famous for its unconventional tactics and surprising outcome. Known as the Toyota War, it saw Chadian forces using light.
The Great Toyota War In 1987, rugged pickup trucks gave the lightly armoured Chadian forces an advantage in the decades-long war against Libya's heavily fortified military. Show more.
The Great Toyota War: How Chad Won a War with Pickup Trucks: With Simon Whistler.
And for good reason. The U.S. Government approached Toyota in 1950 at the outbreak of the Korean War. Having one produced regionally would cut costs and boost the Japanese economy. By 1951 the Japanese had produced the first military truck, the Toyota Jeep BJ, predecessor to the Land Cruiser.
Whenever the 'bad guys' roll onto the screen in Hollywood war movies, chances are they're driving Toyota pickup trucks. From 'The Hurt Locker' in 2008, to 'American Sniper' in 2014, Toyotas - much like AK-47 rifles - have become shorthand for the enemy forces. This is no mere moviemaking quirk, but a reflection of reality: the favorite ride to war for militias and armed.
In the film I discuss the once infamous battle of Ouadi Doum* that took place in northern Chad in March 1987 between Libyan occupation forces led by Haftar and Chadian state forces defending the then government of the US-aligned, ruthless President Hissène Habré. *"Ouadi" is the Francophone transliteration of Wadi.