The Alvéoles pour dépôts de munitions near Amy, France, are ammunition storage alcoves associated with the former aérodrome d'Amy (Amy airfield). These reinforced concrete structures were part of the airfield's defensive infrastructure during World War II, designed to safely store and protect munitions used for airfield defense and aircraft operations. Located in the Hauts-de-France region, this site reflects the extensive military preparations made to secure strategic airfields in northern France during the war.
The alcoves represent the typical defensive architecture employed by occupying forces to maintain operational readiness at key air installations.