Du. 3900 – Bofors 40mm Gun
A Swedish-designed anti-aircraft gun used by the Allied forces during World War II. The Bofors 40mm was known for its high rate of fire, accuracy, and effectiveness against aircraft. It was widely used by the British, Americans, and other Allied forces.
Dq. 5200 – M5 Stuart (United States)
An American light tank that was widely used by Allied forces during World War II. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, but was undergunned and its armor was thin.
Dq. 5300 – Valentine tank (British)
A British infantry tank that was widely used during World War II. It was known for its reliability and durability, but was slow and its armor was thin.
Dq. 5400 – Matilda II (British)
A British infantry tank that was known for its thick armor, but was slow and undergunned. It played a significant role in the early stages of World War II, particularly in North Africa.
Dq. 5600 – M8 Greyhound (United States)
An American armored car that was widely used by Allied forces during World War II. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, and was armed with a 37mm gun.
Dq. 5900 – M4A3E8 (United States)
A variant of the M4 Sherman tank that was equipped with a 76mm gun and a more powerful engine. It was widely used by Allied forces during World War II, particularly in the European Theater.
Dr. 700 – M4A1 Sherman
A variant of the M4 Sherman tank, featuring a stronger hull and a more powerful engine. It was widely used by the United States and its allies during World War II, gaining a reputation for reliability and its ability to fight effectively against Axis armor.
Dq. 1200 – M3 Stuart (United States)
A light tank widely used by the United States and Allied forces during World War II. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, but lacked armor and firepower against heavier tanks.
Dq. 1600 – M4 Sherman (United States)
A medium tank widely used by the United States and Allied forces during World War II. It was known for its reliability, production volume, and overall effectiveness.
Djakarta Utara
The Dutch colonial name for North Jakarta, which was a major strategic target for both the Japanese and Allied forces during World War 2. The area was home to numerous military bases and installations, including the vital port of Tanjung Priok.