A Danish coastal artillery battery position from the World War II occupation period, designated Batteri Skovby - vest (BA12). Located near the coast in southern Denmark, it was part of the German Atlantic Wall fortification system built to control maritime access. The site represents the extensive coastal defense infrastructure established by Nazi Germany along occupied European shorelines.
Its current physical state and public accessibility are not confirmed by available sources. The structure is of interest to military historians and fortification enthusiasts studying the Atlantic Wall in Scandinavia.