D1

D1

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D1, D01, D.I, D.1 or D-1 can refer to:

Science and technology

and also :

  • "D1", a hexadecimal value equal to the decimal value 209
  • T-D1, the German T-Mobile mobile phone network former name
  • D01, Carcinoma in situ of other and unspecified digestive organs ICD-10 code
  • D-1, a West German funded and controlled STS mission.
  • D1, an abbreviation for DOCSIS 1.0, an international telecommunications standard.

Transport

Military

  • D-1 152 mm howitzer, a Soviet World War II artillery system
  • AEG D.I, a German World War I fighter
  • Albatros D.I, a 1916 German fighter aircraft
  • Aviatik D.I, a 1917 Austro-Hungarian single-engine, single-seater fighter biplane
  • Char D1, a French tank
  • Daimler D.I, a 1918 German fighter aircraft
  • Dewoitine D.1, a 1922 French single-seat fighter aircraft
  • Euler D.I, a 1917 German single-seat fighter
  • Fokker D.I, a 1916 German aircraft
  • Hansa-Brandenburg D.I, a 1916 German fighter aircraft
  • Junkers D.I, a 1917 German fighter aircraft
  • Knoller D.I, a KuKLFT D-class designations aircraft
  • Phönix D.I, a 1917 Austro-Hungarian First World War biplane fighter
  • Schütte-Lanz D.I, a 1915 German single-seat biplane fighter
  • Siemens-Schuckert D.I, a 1916 German single-seat fighter
  • UFAG D.I, a KuKLFT D-class designations aircraft
  • WKF D.I, a KuKLFT D-class designations aircraft

Sports

  • NCAA Division I, the highest division of American collegiate sports
  • The D1 Grand Prix (or D1GP), the premier drifting championship in the world
  • There are three other drifting series that use(d) the D1 moniker, related or not:
    • D1NZ, from New Zealand
    • D1 IRL, known now as Prodrift Irish Series in Ireland
    • D1UK, then D1GB (as former official franchise to D1GP), known now as European Drift Championship in the United Kingdom

Other

See also

  • Di (disambiguation)

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