
Museum Satria Mandala is a museum of the history of the struggle of the Indonesian National Army that is located at Jalan Gatot Subroto, Jakarta. The museum, inaugurated in 1972 by former Indonesian President, Suharto was originally the home of one of the wife of former Indonesian president, Sukarno, the wife named Ratna Sari Dewi Sukarno. In this museum collections can be found various armaments in Indonesia, from ancient to modern, such as a collection of mines, missiles, torpedoes, tanks, cannons and even helicopters and airplanes (one of them is Cureng aircraft ever flown by the Air Marshal Adi Sucipto Augustine).
In addition, this museum also holds a variety of historical objects relating to the military such as various heavy or light weapons, attributes the army, the banners and symbols of TNI. Also exhibited in this museum also stretchers used to carry the Great General Sudirman guerrilla when he was ill against the occupation of the Dutch back in the era of the 1940s.
Still in the museum complex Satriamandala TNI have also alert Purbawisesa Museum featuring dioramas when the TNI, together with the people crush the separatist gang DI / TII in West Java, Central Java, Aceh, South Kalimantan and South Sulawesi in the ear of the 1960s. Other facilities available at the Museum this Satriamandala TNI include TBs Child, Souvenir Shop, Cafeteria and Multipurpose Building with a capacity of 600 seats.
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