The FA Depot is a military bunker located in northern France, near the town of Audinghen. This region is historically significant due to its proximity to the Atlantic Wall fortifications built during World War II. The area around Audinghen contains numerous bunkers and defensive structures from the German occupation period, including nearby batteries such as Batterie Todt.
While specific details about the FA Depot's construction and purpose are not confirmed in available sources, it likely served as part of France's military infrastructure, possibly related to ammunition storage or logistical support given its designation as a 'depot.'