Bunker CF 5 Fléron is a World War II-era military bunker located near Fléron in the province of Liège, Belgium. Situated at coordinates 50.608203, 5.57766, this structure was part of Belgium's defensive network during the German occupation. The site reflects the strategic importance of the Liège region during the war, as it lies near key transportation routes and industrial areas.
This bunker is classified as a Type CF (Casemate de Flanquement), designed to provide flanking fire support for larger defensive positions. Its construction in the early 1940s aligns with the broader Atlantic Wall and Belgian defensive efforts. The bunker's reinforced concrete structure was built to withstand artillery fire and provide shelter for its crew during combat operations.
Today, Bunker CF 5 Fléron stands as a historical relic of Belgium's wartime fortifications. While its exact armament and crew capacity are not specified in available records, it remains a point of interest for military history enthusiasts and urbex explorers studying the remnants of WWII defensive architecture in the Liège region.