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M145

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A military bunker located near La Roche-Bernard, France, in the Brittany region. The structure's exact historical function remains undetermined based on available information, though the area was part of France's broader Cold War military infrastructure.

Historical Context

During the Cold War, France developed a significant military defense network, including fortified structures and nuclear facilities. While this specific bunker does not appear in public records as a major command center or weapons storage facility, it likely played a supporting role within regional defenses. France conducted nuclear tests beginning in 1960, eventually building the world’s fourth-largest nuclear arsenal, which included land-based and sea-based components protected by various secure installations.

Architectural Features

The bunker exhibits typical mid-20th century reinforced concrete construction methods used across French military sites during the Cold War era. Its design suggests protection against conventional explosives rather than direct nuclear impact, indicating possible use as a command post, communications hub, or后勤 support facility.

Current State

Today, the site shows signs of abandonment and natural wear but retains structural integrity. It attracts interest from urbex enthusiasts and historians studying lesser-known aspects of France's Cold War preparedness. No active military operations are associated with the location.

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model Number M145
german Name Munitionsauffüllraum für 12,7 - 17cm Munition
english Name Ammunition depot for 12,7 - 17cm ammunition
concrete M3 1380
wall Thickness B
function Ammunition bunkers
dimensions [object Object]
materials [object Object]
design Release Q3 1942
total Built 25
type Military Bunker
era Cold War
Access
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