A military structure located near Cadzand, Belgium, in the province of Zeeland. The site is identified by the German designation 'Stp Cadzand-Dorf' (Stützpunkt, or strongpoint), suggesting a possible connection to the Atlantic Wall fortifications built by Nazi Germany during its occupation of Belgium in World War II. The coordinates place it in a polder landscape near the historic village of Cadzand-Dorp, close to the North Sea coast and the Dutch border.
The available web results do not provide specific, verifiable details about this particular structure's construction, purpose, armament, or current state. One result discusses the broader historical context of U.S. nuclear weapons storage in NATO countries including Belgium, but this pertains to Cold War-era facilities and does not confirm any link to this specific site. Therefore, the historical and technical specifics of Stp Cadzand-Dorf remain unconfirmed by the provided sources.