The Vf Schnabelstand is a notable World War II German observation bunker located near Heuqueville in Normandy, France. This concrete structure was part of a coastal artillery battery positioned along the cliffs overlooking the English Channel. The bunker is distinguished by its dramatic location, seemingly hanging over the cliff edge, providing commanding views of the sea for artillery spotting and coastal defense.
It was built without an Et-designation, typical of certain Vf (Verteidigungs-Festung) constructions that were adapted to local terrain conditions.