Cherbourg Radarstellung on French battery

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Re: Cherbourg radarstellung on French battery

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Post by SES » 06 Oct 2015, 09:51

Rolf G dug out an AP from NCAP. There are two sites east of the fort and one just south of it.
And it was certainly bombed very effectively.
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Re: Cherbourg radarstellung on French battery

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Post by moonraker » 06 Oct 2015, 10:05

hi SES

Please the site in the photo

1/ flak origin french but use german army.
2/ leitstand french x 2 but use german for the batterie ART division

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Re: Cherbourg radarstellung on French battery

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Post by moonraker » 06 Oct 2015, 10:14

hi SES

1/ flak battery french and foto flak german soldier same place.

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Re: Cherbourg radarstellung on French battery

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Post by SES » 06 Oct 2015, 10:14

Thanks a lot - and the site to the south?
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Re: Cherbourg radarstellung on French battery

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Post by moonraker » 06 Oct 2015, 10:33

re,

2/ leistand french it Wn 561 the seroterie. back in the WN the trench with the motar and front the beo-bachtung german tobruk.

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Re: Cherbourg radarstellung on French battery

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Post by moonraker » 06 Oct 2015, 10:51

please here the Stp 225 years 1947 and the lègend.
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Re: Cherbourg radarstellung on French battery

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Post by SES » 06 Oct 2015, 11:29

Thanks a lot.
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Re: Cherbourg radarstellung on French battery

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Post by Chazette » 09 Oct 2015, 08:09

I'm not agree with that
Please note is not this place but here ! the good place !
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Re: Cherbourg radarstellung on French battery

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Post by moonraker » 09 Oct 2015, 12:33

hello
I thought good before you, the photo is reverse.but but it is not where you place it. I find the concrete base beton of radar a good place two years. for the flak you are right I placed one fake, because you copy the work of all.sorry but will not explain everything I care for my book on cherbourg. I like the form of your intervention when you never went there, at Stp225. :thumbsup:

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Re: Cherbourg Radarstellung on French battery

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Post by Chazette » 09 Oct 2015, 14:39

And yes the pictures are upside down
because angina German eagle is alive and left front side, as everyone know :milwink: :thumbsup:
When your remark about or I go and when I do, I wonder how you can know ???? one is not married as I know ! lol
You do not know my life, so spare us your inappropriate remarks
I go where I want, when I want
I do not question you about your private life, me
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Re: Cherbourg Radarstellung on French battery

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Post by moonraker » 23 Nov 2015, 14:01

hello
here the "ebay" photo of the batterie flak french front the fort S225.

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Re: Cherbourg Radarstellung on French battery

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Post by Bunkerfreak » 25 Nov 2015, 10:42

damn boys, do you even realise how childisch professionals like you sometimes can be?!! We all do nice research on this forum, but it should be even more PRO if we stop nagging and backstabbing each other... wise words from an 31 years old "kid". ;-)

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Re: Cherbourg Radarstellung on French battery

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Post by Manuferey » 26 Nov 2015, 04:59

moonraker wrote:hello
here the "ebay" photo of the batterie flak french front the fort S225.

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Etienne,

How do you recognize an emplacement of the French AA battery at Fort de Nacqueville Haut (S225) compared to the other French AA batteries around Cherbourg in 1940 armed with the same type of gun (75 mm modèle 1924 sur affût CA modèle 1922) ? By the camouflage painting? :?

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Re: Cherbourg Radarstellung on French battery

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Post by moonraker » 26 Nov 2015, 13:39

hello

1/the form of niche munition. all diffèrent With flotemanville,st gabriel and tonneville.(water gutter)
2/ typology of the land
3/ cammouflage


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Re: Cherbourg Radarstellung on French battery

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Post by Manuferey » 28 Nov 2015, 00:43

Thanks, Etienne ! :thumbsup:

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