Technical

"Just when you thought pickup trucks couldn't get anymore hillbilly, someone put a big ol' gun on the back of one. Celebrate your right to bear arms and your right to guzzle gas at exactly the same time."

- Warstock Cache & Carry description.

The Karin Technical is an armed 2-door pickup truck featured in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Heists Update.

Grand Theft Auto Online
The Technical is basically an armed variant of the Rusty Rebel, sharing the same design with both the Rebel and the rusty version. However, it features a unique combination of bull bar and sump guard extras derived from the aforementioned vehicles (although the bull bar is more adjusted to the truck's width), as well as a steel platform on the loading bed with a dedicated mounting of the rear turret, which can be accessed by anyone.

The vehicle is normally set to spawn in a white primary colour applied on the entire bodywork, except for the examples seen in the Series A Funding heist finale, which can come in several colours. It also retains the same wheel design as the regular versions, being eight spoke rims with high-profile off-road tyres, with a rusty appearance on the rims.

The vehicle is equipped with a machine gun turret resembling the, with an optical sight resembling the characteristic anti-aircraft one of the real-life weapon.

Vehicle
The truck shares a similar performance with the regular Rebel and the rusty variant, being a nimble and fast vehicle with good traction for off-road environments. However, due to the increased mass, it is slower than the regular versions for most situations, although this also means better grip, traction and stability.

The truck is powered by the same V8 engine as its regular counterparts, and retains the same 5-speed gearbox and AWD layout (with a 30% front, 70% rear torque distribution). It shares the same diesel sound from the clean Rebel, the Rancher XL and the Cavalcade.

Armor
Being an improvised combat vehicle and unlike the Insurgent Pick-Up, the Technical does not have any sort of defensive capabilities against both targets on foot and combat vehicles, especially tanks and helicopters. The front occupants may get shot through the windshield and the gunner may fall of if the vehicle rolls over, either suffering a considerable damage or dying from being crushed by the same vehicle. The lack of armor also makes it vulnerable to explosives in general.

As of the Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1 update, the Technical has bulletproof tyres by default, like the Armoured Kuruma and Insurgent, making it much more viable than previously.

Weaponry
Machine Gun: The Technical comes equipped with a 50. caliber machine gun turret, which has devastating power against pedestrians and unarmored vehicles. As it uses the same round as the Insurgent Pick-Up's gun, the Technical is able to kill most NPCs and players in one to two hits and take down most vehicles in less than twenty. Because of this, and paired with its excellent rotation angle of 360 degrees and elevation angle of between -35 and 45 degrees, the turret provides impeccable defense against helicopters, pursuing cars, and targets at almost below the truck when in elevated areas.

However, as a compromise for its power, the gunner is almost completely exposed, as it has no defensive parts. Also, because of the limited accesibility and space within the vehicle, the gunner is forced to stay in the turret, and killing them renders the vehicle defenseless against larger threats. The front occupants are still able to use drive-by weapons, though.

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Grand Theft Auto Online
The vehicle itself cannot be modified at any mod shop, as it is a Pegasus vehicle. However, one can bring it to a workshop inside a Mobile Operations Center or Avenger to convert it into a custom variant and a personal vehicle.

Moving Target
Pre-modified variants of the Technical can appear as a random Moving Target vehicle in the Freemode Event, Moving Target, as part of the Freemode Events Update. The vehicles cannot be recreated in regular gameplay as the Technical cannot be modified. However, one can recreate one of them with the aforementioned custom variant.

Heists

 * The Technical appears in the Series A heist setup mission Series A - Weed, where the Lookout team must use to escort the two Bensons from Ballas members.
 * The Technical reappears in the heist finale, Series A Funding, again to escort the two Mules from all the gangs that the crew had ripped off in the other set-up jobs (the frat boys, the Vagos, The Lost MC, the Ballas and the O'Neil brothers).

Freemode Events

 * May appear in one of three different modified variations as a random vehicle in the Freemode Event Moving Target.

Adversary Modes

 * Extraction
 * Motor Wars
 * Occupy

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Can be bought from Warstock Cache & Carry for $950,000 only after unlocking it by completing Series A Funding, and will be available through Pegasus Lifestyle Management.
 * After the Cunning Stunts: Special Vehicle Circuit update, the vehicle is now available to players who have not completed the heist at the "full" cost of $1,263,500.

General

 * A is an improvised fighting vehicle consisting of a weapon mounted to a civilian vehicle, regularly used by non/para-military armed forces.
 * In real life, the Toyota Hilux, the main inspiration of the Rebel and the Technical, is often modified to be a technical and is used in armed conflict, usually by rebellion factions. In addition, the DShK, which its main gun is based on, is one of the machine guns commonly employed in these vehicles.
 * The Technical's appearance in the Heists Update may be influenced by the film franchise "Rambo", similar to the Valkyrie and Savage, as their real life counterparts also appear in the same part of the movie.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Oddly, despite having two exhaust manifolds each holding four pipes (V8), the main exhaust pipe only connects to one of the exhaust manifolds, before splitting into a twin-exhaust tip via an exhaust muffler. This is likely a developer oversight.
 * By clipping the Rockstar Editor camera through the machine gun turret, one can see that the bullet belt actually goes in a circular pattern through the gun's feed tray and emerge back from the ammo box, rotating through the weapon when used. This is also seen on its variants and the Caracara, which also use the same model and components of the gun.

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