A military structure located near Brest, France, in the region of Brittany. The site is identified by the German designation 'MG-Stellung' (Maschinengewehr-Stellung, or machine gun position), which is commonly associated with World War II-era fortifications. The coordinates place it in a rural area, consistent with the dispersed nature of many Atlantic Wall defensive positions constructed by German forces along the French coastline during the occupation.
No specific historical details, construction date, or confirmed function for this particular site are provided in the available search results, which instead focus on contemporary Franco-German nuclear deterrence policy. The current physical state and accessibility of the structure are not documented in the provided information.