Femöre battery
Coordinates: 58°38′53″N 17°06′31″E / 58.64806°N 17.10861°E
Femöre battery | |
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Femörefortet | |
Oxelösund, Sverige | |
Canon #3 | |
Type | Coastal artillery |
Site information | |
Owner | Swedish army (1964-2003), The Femörefortet society (2003-today) |
Open to the public | Yes |
Site history | |
Built | 1964 |
In use | 1964-1997 |
Garrison information | |
Garrison | Total of 70. 10 Officers and 60 privates |
Femöre battery (also known as "Battery OD") is a facility previously operated by the coastal artillery arm of Swedish armed forces. It is located only a short trip south-east of Oxelösund on the Swedish east coast, and is blasted into the rock on the Femöre peninsula. The facility totals approx. 3300m² in size, and is connected via an over 450 meter long tunnel, stretching across the length of the facility.
The battery was part of a series of similar facilities built during the 1960s and 70's as a defence against potential attacks from the Soviet Union. Battery OD was the third of a total of 30 forts built in Sweden during the cold war.
The Femöre battery was decommissioned in 1997, and was scheduled for dismantling in 2003. Due to a local interest group, large parts of the fort was instead preserved and is today used as a museum. Since 2003, the battery has been open for regular tours during the summer.
The armament consisted of 3 7.5 cm tornpjäs m/57, with an effective range of 13 kilometres.
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The spine tunnel inside facility
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Sleeping quarters
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