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The technical indicator is an makeshift fighting vehicle, typically by the local irregular military force and commonly existence the limited civilian vehicle or even more similar machine. These are normally an open-backed civilian pickup truck on which is mounted a recoilless rifle, heavy machine gun, mortar, or a second comparatively little arm. The technical indicator is commonly unarmored.

When a term "technical" for such the vehicle appears to use at times originated within Mogadishu, Somalia, this type of vehicle is listed throughout the world by irregular and militia forces in urban warfare. A title is thought to keep around from either utilise per Red Cross there who were typically forced to bribecome local militias or even be a victim of robbery & attacks. A money for these payoff wwhen typically written off as "technical expenses".

It is listed inside 2 distinct modes; either when moving at high speed, indiscriminately spraying an metropolitan area by having fire (look at spray and pray), or approaching the fixed target speedily, suddenly stopping, & firing aimed shots. Terraaround allowing, technicals stand been utilized to striking burden in the kind of third world conflicts. Around 1987, technicals from Chad drove a Libyan army from either the Aozou Strip and drove into Libya itself, raiding military bases all over 150 kilometer northward of the border.

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