The Vf Schnabelstand is a notable German World War II observation bunker located near Heuqueville, Normandy, France. This concrete structure was part of the Atlantic Wall fortifications and is particularly famous for its dramatic position hanging over the cliff edge. The bunker served as an observation post for the nearby 15.5 cm K420 (f) gun battery, which had four open emplacements but no standard Et-designation.
The Vf Schnabelstand represents the typical field-built concrete bunkers (Vf stands for 'Verstärkt Feldmässig' or 'Reinforced Field Type') that were constructed along the French coast during the German occupation.