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Atlantikwall Regelbau 666 - Bunker for Infantry Observation Post with Sm...

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Atlantikwall Regelbau 666 bunker Type is Infantry observation post (Beobachtungsstände) with small turret from the second world war, the iron turret have be removed, blasted the turret off. Using DJI Mavic Mini Drone - DJIMini This bunker Type was designed by the Luftwaffe for 'German Air Force'. how is a Regelbau Before and during World War II, the Wehrmacht built several standardised bunkers and weapon positions in Germany and German-occupied countries. These buildings were called Regelbau, i.e. standardised buildings. The Regelbau (German for "standard design") were a series of standardised bunker designs built in large numbers by the Germans in the Siegfried Line (German: Westwall) and the Atlantic Wall as part of their defensive fortifications prior to and during the Second World War. Following the occupation of German territories west of the Rhine, fortress engineers began the construction of the Siegfried Line in 1936. In doing so they were able to

Atlantikwall Regelbau 666 - Bunker for Infantry Observation Post with Sm...

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Atlantikwall Regelbau 666 bunker Type is Infantry observation post (Beobachtungsstände) with small turret from the second world war, the iron turret have be removed, blasted the turret off. Using DJI Mavic Mini Drone - DJIMini This bunker Type was designed by the Luftwaffe for 'German Air Force'. how is a Regelbau Before and during World War II, the Wehrmacht built several standardised bunkers and weapon positions in Germany and German-occupied countries. These buildings were called Regelbau, i.e. standardised buildings. The Regelbau (German for "standard design") were a series of standardised bunker designs built in large numbers by the Germans in the Siegfried Line (German: Westwall) and the Atlantic Wall as part of their defensive fortifications prior to and during the Second World War. Following the occupation of German territories west of the Rhine, fortress engineers began the construction of the Siegfried Line in 1936. In doing so they were able t

Atlantikwall Regelbau S174 - Heavy Ammunition depot Bunker for 38/40,6cm...

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Atlantikwall Regelbau S174 is a Heavy Ammunition depot Bunker for 38/40,6cm battery also known as Ammunition Bunker (Unterstände für Munition). This bunker Type was designed by the Kriegsmarine for 'German Navy'. This bunker Type is part of the Regelbau program in the second world war. how is a Regelbau Before and during World War II, the Wehrmacht built several standardised bunkers and weapon positions in Germany and German-occupied countries. These buildings were called Regelbau, i.e. standardised buildings. The Regelbau (German for "standard design") were a series of standardised bunker designs built in large numbers by the Germans in the Siegfried Line (German: Westwall) and the Atlantic Wall as part of their defensive fortifications prior to and during the Second World War. Following the occupation of German territories west of the Rhine, fortress engineers began the construction of the Siegfried Line in 1936. In doing so they were able to benefit from

Atlantikwall Regelbau Fl246 - Ammunition depot for heavy Flak Battery - ...

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Atlantikwall Regelbau Fl246 - Ammunition depot for heavy Flak Battery - also known as Ammunition Bunker (Unterstände für Munition). Using the new Insta360 ONE R Twin Edition 360 camera. more info about this bunker after the Second World War this bunker was blown up. This bunker Type was designed by the Kriegsmarine for 'German Navy'. This bunker Type is part of the Regelbau program in the second world war. how is a Regelbau Before and during World War II, the Wehrmacht built several standardised bunkers and weapon positions in Germany and German-occupied countries. These buildings were called Regelbau, i.e. standardised buildings. The Regelbau (German for "standard design") were a series of standardised bunker designs built in large numbers by the Germans in the Siegfried Line (German: Westwall) and the Atlantic Wall as part of their defensive fortifications prior to and during the Second World War. Following the occupation of German territories west o

Atlantikwall Regelbau S75 & S80 - 38 cm S.K.C/34 Naval Gun Turret - The ...

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Atlantikwall Regelbau S75 & S80 - 38 cm S.K.C/34 Naval Gun - The Adolf Gun Bunker. S75 is the ammunition depot of the Bunker and The S80 is the for machine room and room for crew. The 38 cm SK C/34 naval gun was developed by Germany mid to late 1930s. It armed the Bismarck-class battleships and was planned as the armament of the O-class battlecruisers and the re-armed Scharnhorst-class battleships. Six twin-gun mountings were also sold to the Soviet Union and it was planned to use them on the Kronshtadt-class battlecruisers, however they were never delivered. Spare guns were used as coastal artillery in Denmark, Norway and France. One gun is currently on display at Møvig Fortress outside Kristiansand. Ammunition It used the standard German naval system of ammunition where the base charge was held in a metallic cartridge case and supplemented by another charge in a silk bag. Both cartridges were rammed together.

Atlantikwall Regelbau S75 & S80 - 38 cm S.K.C/34 Naval Gun Turret - Inst...

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Atlantikwall Regelbau S75 & S80 - 38 cm S.K.C/34 Naval Gun - Insta360 ONE R Twin Edition. S75 is the ammunition depot of the Bunker and The S80 is the for machine room and room for crew. Using the new Insta360 ONE R Twin Edition 360 camera. The guns of battery “Hanstholm II” had the name 38 cm S.K.C/34. They were completely modern guns, which were developed to be fitted onto German warships of the "Bismarck" class. Finished gun turret, summer 1941. The massive gantry cran, which could lift up to 150 tonnes, is still in place above the turret. (Marineschule Mürwik). The guns were produced by Krupp, Essen. The guns in Hanstholm bore the numbers of production 70, 71, 74 and 75. Section drawing of a 38-cm gun turet in the gun pit. The gun barrels alone weighed 110 tonnes, and were nearly 20 metres long. The naval guns were delivered without turrets; instead they were set up in land turrets, Bettungsschiesgerüst C/39, which were both cheaper and simpler th

Atlantikwall Regelbau L487 Bertha - Commando Bunker for Luftwaffe Night ...

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Atlantikwall Regelbau L487 - Commando Bunker for German Luftwaffe Night Fighter Control Code Name Bertha. This bunker Type was designed by the Luftwaffe for 'German Air Force'. This bunker Type is part of the Regelbau program in the second world war. This bunker is today on the beach, and it is with great danger to acces it. It is in two storages, and the lower floor is filled with water. Bunker L487 is a ww2 German bunker for radio measurement device evaluation for night fighter control "Bertha" in English. The Bunker L487 communications is 22.10 meters long, 22.90 meters wide and 8.60 meters high and has two floors. A night fighter (also known as all-weather fighter or all-weather interceptor for a period of time after World War II) is a fighter aircraft adapted for use at night or in other times of bad visibility. Night fighters began to be used in World War I and included types that were specifically modified to operate at night. During World War II,