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Stp. Ikart is located on the cliffs between Navy Battery Strassburg and Stp. Rabenstein. It is mostly on public land with some remains falling into gardens. Covered in dense undergrowth. Designed to defend Moulin Huet and aid neighbouring Resistance Nests; Wn. Heilingenberg, Wn. La Fosse, Wn Kleinstadt. There are some remains, although it mostly comprised of RFO structures and fieldworks. Buried in thick undergrowth. One of the Vf55 MG bunkers has its original steel plated roof, being one of the only on the island to feature that.
Luftwaffe Observation Tower
Tobruk
Tobruk For Tank Turret (MG)
60cm Searchlight Position
2x 10.5cm K331(f) Emplacment
2x RFO Personnel Shelter
2x RFO Shelter for Anti-Tank Gun.
8cm Mortar Pit
3x RFO Shelter
4x Vf55 Machine Gun Bunker
RFO 60cm Searchlight Shelter
3x RFO Personnel and Ammunition Shelter
A small group of bunkers located near Wn. Heilgenbucht inside this strongpoint. All bunkers are open but in various states of disrepair.
A heavy MG bunker, with its armoured plate intact.
Of an unusual design, seemingly a standard Vf55 MG position but the front has been partially closed leaving two embrasures on each side. There is nice surviving camouflage patterns on the internal walls.
Large half-pipe covered the searchlight, this was built without reinforcements and has collapsed.
A small wellblech, the entrance to which is visible to the right of the searchlight shelter.
Connects via a granite lined trench to one of three mixed personnel/ammunition stores.
Built to RFO standards with three rooms and two entrances.
One room is a standard RFO personnel bunker with an escape shaft.
The other two are small ammunition stores.
An original bed near the other entrance.
This bunker is located under a bench on the cliffside of the footpath, and is impossible to spot until you are practically inside its entrance. It is similar to the other two on site, but features an engraving at the door.
Hidden away, looks clean at first glance.
On the left side of the door. It features a date of construction and division number.
Built
1942
2. 158.
Camouflage left on the walls.
The doors cannot have been gas or blast doors, probably either wooden or gates.
Looks like it had electrical lighting.
The crew room.
And ammunition. The matress may be German.
The only visible part of the third RFO mixed-use shelter.
All thats visible of a 60cm searchlight shelter.
The old battery.
A mine marker post?