Tour of gun emplacement-casemate at Longues sur Mer battery, Normandy, France.

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A well lit tour of a casemate type Regelbau M272 which was constructed by the German Navy during World War II in 1943 and is one of four at the Longues sur Mer battery (code name WN48) in Normandy, France. The tour of this gun emplacement includes a look into the shell room, the cartridge room, the gun room and a close up, detailed view of the rear of a 150mm TK C/36 naval gun, before emerging from the front of the bunker where the barrel and shield of the gun can be seen. (Ref. Places 27)

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WWII German battery Longues sur Mer, Normandy, France. Slow pan.

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This view is from the top of one of the four gun emplacements or casemates at the Longues sur Mer battery in Normandy, France. A view straight out to sea then slow pans inland showing the coastal artillery battery. Constructed by the German Navy in 1943 the battery, code name WN48, was armed with four 150 mm marine guns and was active during D-Day. 4K tripod shot. (Ref. Places 26)

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