The Splitterschutz Freya bunker is a military fortification located in northwestern France, near the coast of Brittany. This structure is part of France's extensive coastal defense network, built to protect against potential naval and aerial threats. The term 'Splitterschutz' (German for splinter protection) suggests this was designed to shield personnel and equipment from fragmentation damage, while 'Freya' likely refers to a radar or detection system used during its operational period.
The bunker's location in Brittany places it within a region historically significant for military installations, particularly those related to France's coastal and air defense strategies.