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Femöre battery

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Type
  
Coastal artillery

In use
  
1964-1997

Phone
  
+46 155 383 50

Open to the public
  
Yes

Year built
  
1964

Owner
  
Swedish Army

Femöre battery

Garrison
  
Total of 70. 10 Officers and 60 privates

Address
  
Femörehuvud, Söderviksvägen, 613 35 Oxelösund, Sweden

Similar
  
F11 Flygmuseum, Hemsö Fortress, The Military Defence Museum, Arsenalen, Artillerimuseet

Profiles

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. 3,300 square metres (36,000 sq ft) in size, and is connected via an over 450 metres (1,480 ft) long tunnel, stretching across the length of the facility.

The battery was part of a series of similar facilities built during the 1960s and 1970s 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 were 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 three 7.5 cm tornpjäs m/57, with an effective range of 13 kilometres (8.1 mi).

References

Femöre battery Wikipedia