A military bunker complex located on the southern coast of Norway, near the town of Horten in the Oslofjord region. The designation 'Flu Wa' is a common German WWII-era abbreviation for 'Flugzeugwaffe' (Air Force) or 'Flak-Waffe' (Anti-Aircraft Force), suggesting a possible function related to air defense or coastal artillery during the German occupation of Norway (1940-1945). The site is situated in a strategically important maritime area that was heavily fortified by Nazi Germany to control access to the Oslo region and protect naval facilities.
The exact structure, armament, and construction details of Flu Wa-Stand are not confirmed in the available historical records or the provided search results. Based on standard German 'Regelbau' bunker designs of the period, such a position might have housed anti-aircraft guns, coastal artillery, or served as a command and observation post. The region around the Oslofjord contains numerous preserved and ruined fortifications from this era.
Current physical condition and public accessibility of the site are unknown. The bunker represents part of Norway's extensive Atlantic Wall heritage, though specific documentation for this exact location is required for definitive classification and historical interpretation.