The site identified by the German designation 'Splitterschutz Fu MG' (splinter protection radar device) is located on the island of Sicily, Italy. The name indicates a purpose-built, hardened bunker designed to protect a German Funkmessgerät (radio measuring device), typically a WWII-era radar system. Such structures were part of the Axis defensive network in the Mediterranean, providing early warning against Allied air attacks.
The precise function and historical context of this specific installation are not detailed in the available sources. Sicily was a major theater of operations during World War II, and the island saw extensive fortification by both Axis and Allied forces. The current physical state and accessibility of the structure are unconfirmed.