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One Way Ticket

One Way Ticket-poster.jpg

Country INA.jpg Indonesia
Directed by Motinggo Busye
Release Date 1976
Language Indonesian
Studio PT Hiu Genia Film
Main Cast
Character Actor
Major Rino Dicky Zulkarnaen
Sussy Lenny Marlina

One Way Ticket, original title Semoga Kau Kembali (lit. Hope You Come Back), is a 1976 Indonesian drama and romance film set during the Dutch-Indonesia dispute over West New Guinea in 1962. Major Rino (Dicky Zulkarnaen), a commanding officer of the frigate RI Sultan Iskandar Muda, is given a "one way ticket" mission into enemy territory, where he might not come back home to meet his wife Sussy (Lenny Marlina) and their unborn child.


The following weapons were used in the film One Way Ticket:

Handguns

Browning Hi-Power

A holstered handgun is carried by an Indonesian Marine. The handgun is never seen unholstered, but judging by the grip appears to be a Browning Hi-Power. It is carried in an American M1916 holster designed for the M1911.

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Rifles

FN Model 1949

What appears to be an FN Model 1949 is held by an Indonesian sailor.

FN Model 1949 - .30-06 Springfield

An Indonesian sailor presenting arms with his FN Model 1949.

FN FAL

A Dutch soldier carries what appears to be an FN FAL. The FAL was the standard-issue rifle of the Royal Netherlands Army in the time when the film is set.

A Dutch soldier rushes downstairs while carrying a FAL.

The distinctive stock hump of FAL can be barely seen.

Machine Guns

SGMT

The SGMT is seen mounted coaxially on Indonesian Marine Corps PT-76B tanks.

Goryunov SGMT - 7.62x54mmR

An Indonesian Marine Corps PT-76B tank with coaxial SGMT MG.

DShKM

The DShKM with conical flash hider and folding shoulder rest in a tripod mount are mounted as anti-aircraft machine gun on PT-76B tanks. DShKMs with gun shields are also seen mounted on BTR-50 armored personnel carriers.

DShKM on tripod - 12.7x108mm

A group of Marines inspecting a DShKM mounted on a PT-76B tank.

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Clear view of a DShKM with conical flash hider, folding shoulder rest, and tripod mount on a PT-76B.

DShKMs with gun shields can be seen mounted on two BTR-50 APCs.

.50 AN/M2

Two .50 AN/M2s are mounted on Indonesian Navy Jaguar-class torpedo boats.

.50 AN/M2 (Flexible) - .50 BMG

Browning M2s mounted on each side of the bridge.

Anti-aircraft Artillery

37 mm V-11 twin naval air defense gun

One 37 mm V-11 twin naval anti-aircraft gun is mounted on the frigate RI Sultan Iskandar Muda.

37 mm V-11 twin naval automatic air defense gun - 37x252mmSR

A sailor inserted a fresh clip of 37 mm rounds....

... and another sailor operated the gun.

Raising the twin barrels.

Major Rino (Dicky Zulkarnaen) walking away from the ship, with the 37 mm V-11 can be seen mounted on the superstructure.

The RI Sultan Iskandar Muda under steam. Trivia: the actual ship used in the film is the RI Jos Sudarso (351), a Riga-class frigate, while the actual RI Sultan Iskandar Muda, a Skory-class destroyer, having been scrapped few years earlier.

Bofors 40 mm L/60

A twin Bofors 40mm L/60 gun is mounted on an Indonesian Navy landing ship tank/LST.

Bofors 40mm L/60 twin mounting - 40x311mmR

A twin Bofors 40 mm L/60 gun mounted on the bow of RI Teluk Bone (511).

Bofors 40 mm L/70

The Indonesian Jaguar-class torpedo boats are armed with two Bofors 40mm L/70s.

Bofors 40mm L/70 on Bundesmarine Jaguar-class torpedo boat Kranich - 40x365mmR

Three Jaguar-class torpedo boats forming a line astern formation.

A Bofors 40 mm L/70 is mounted on the bow of a Jaguar class.

A scale model of the Jaguar class, depicting the RI Matjan Tutul, is on fire. The two Bofors 40 mm L/70s can be seen.