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Infanteriebunker Chipf (2, A6897)

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Infanteriebunker Chipf (2, A6897) is a designated Swiss infantry bunker located near the coordinates provided. The naming convention 'Infanteriebunker' is standard for Swiss Army fixed fortifications designed to house infantry units. Switzerland maintained a extensive network of such bunkers as part of its national defensive strategy, particularly during the mid-20th century, to ensure territorial defense despite its policy of neutrality.

The specific designation 'Chipf' likely refers to a local geographic feature or sector within Switzerland's fortified border or regional defense zones. These structures were typically integrated into the landscape, using reinforced concrete and earthworks to provide cover for machine guns, anti-tank weapons, and infantry squads. Their design emphasized camouflage, all-around defense, and mutual support with nearby bunkers.

Without confirmed historical records or detailed technical documentation in the available sources, the exact construction date, armament configuration, crew complement, and armor thickness for this specific bunker cannot be stated. Its current condition—whether preserved, abandoned, or repurposed—is also unverified. The site represents part of Switzerland's broader military heritage of static fortifications.

For researchers or enthusiasts of military history and fortifications (urbex), such Swiss bunkers are subjects of interest due to their quantity and state of preservation. However, any detailed exploration would require on-site verification and access to Swiss military archives for this specific installation.

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