A MG-Stellung (machine gun position) located near Egersund, Norway, is a remnant of the extensive German military fortifications built along the Norwegian coast during World War II. These defensive structures were part of the Atlantic Wall system, designed to protect against potential Allied landings. The position would have housed machine gun emplacements and provided interlocking fields of fire to defend the surrounding area.
Such bunkers were typically constructed using reinforced concrete and were strategically placed to control key coastal approaches.