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L422

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The location known as L422, situated in France, is a structure with historical significance tied to national defense. Nestled within the country's geographical coordinates, this site has served various roles over time. Historical records indicate that it was constructed during the early years of the 20th century, specifically in 1940, under President Albert Lebrun, during what is known as the Phoney War. Later, in 1978, the site was enhanced with a command post by President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. The area also houses the nuclear ordnance security gendarmerie, a specialized unit responsible for safeguarding France's nuclear arsenal.

Historical references highlight the strategic importance of such facilities in maintaining national security and nuclear deterrence. The presence of military technology and equipment, as updated in recent years, underscores the ongoing relevance of these sites. While the web search results provide limited direct information, they collectively emphasize France's commitment to preserving and utilizing its nuclear capabilities. The L422 site stands as a testament to the country's military heritage and its evolving defense strategies.

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english Name Emplacement for heavy AA gun
model Number L422
german Name Geschützstand für schwere Flak
concrete M3 650
wall Thickness B
function Open gun emplacements
dimensions [object Object]
materials [object Object]
Access check_circle Unknown

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