The Vf MG-Pilz is a type of German World War II defensive fortification found in France. These structures were part of the Atlantic Wall defenses built by Nazi Germany along the French coastline. The MG-Pilz design typically served as a machine gun pillbox, providing protected firing positions for German troops.
Located in Normandy, this particular bunker would have formed part of the extensive defensive network constructed to repel Allied invasion forces. The region around these coordinates saw intense fighting during the D-Day landings of June 1944, when Allied forces breached the Atlantic Wall defenses.