How does NATO designate technicals
Posted by waters663@reddit | shittytechnicals | View on Reddit | 13 comments
Mods will probably remove this but I'm wondering how NATO designates technicals. Cant seem to find a standard definition.
damngoodengineer@reddit
"non standard tactical vehicle"
Alive-Building-9156@reddit
Soooooo... NSTV?
garbagehuman9@reddit
is it a truck with a gun or a bike
thelordchonky@reddit
They don't. Because technicals don't have standards to follow to guide. It's just a truck or car with whatever military weapon the owner has on hand. What, you're gonna give two Toyota Tacomas different designations because one has an M2 and the other has a DSHK?
No, you just call it a shitbox techie and that's it.
pixiemaster@reddit
Davy Crocket HMMV
Joe_Wer@reddit
A laser guided jdam
RandomKnifeBro@reddit
"Here is a piece of foreign military equipment we will now officially call something vaguely resemblingĀ a slur."
ControlledOutcomes@reddit
So just like everyone else then?
lycantrophee@reddit
I guess it doesn't since 99% of them are different from each other. Would be pointless clutter.
RavenholdIV@reddit
GUNNER, HEAT, PC!
That's all I need to hear :)
Andrew_Higginbottom@reddit
I would say anything that has been modified beyond its manufactured design.
TacTurtle@reddit
Usually with lasers or a radio using grid coordinates.
THEHANDSOMEKIDDO@reddit
Im pretty sure they really just call them technicals iirc