Forts and Defence
 Lines in Scandinavia
                         

 
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Denmark during
 the Cold War

 The Stevns Fort

 HAWK, Hoejerup

 HAWK,  Stevns  Fort

 NIKE,  Sigerslev

 The Cold War Museum
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          Cold War Museum
              Stevns Fort
           
 

 Juli 1. 2008 the Stevns Fort opened as a Cold War Museum.
 Guided tours in The tunnels and view into the two Gneisenau guns.
 Half a squadron HAWK missile in their launchers and in their original positions.


 
The Missile Area

 At the entrance visitors are met by a Hawk misile, a NIKE AJAX and a NIKE HERCULES missile.
 The Hercules were originally positioned at the Sigerslev Firing Area a few kilometers from the
 Stevns  Fort.  
 

 NIKE Hercules from the Sigerslev
 Firing Area nearby

 NIKE AJAX, prior to the Hercules
 

      Navy Mobile Coast Radar
 

  Half a Squadron of Hawk missiles, the control vehicles
 and the radar facilities are back on their original places.


 The Gneisenau Guns

 Originally mounted at the German light battleship
 Gneisenau. Mounted at Stevns 1953.
 Ammonitions elevator



 
The Tunnels of the Fort
 
1.7 kilometres of tunnels, rooms and installations.
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    Stairs to the tunnels

   Armoured doors in the tunnels
 
        Room for the artillery crew
 
   Here the blowing and
   drilling started

          Artillery Control
 

                              Street names
 


 
The Hawk Missiles

 Half a Squadron of the HAWK missiles that originally was mounted at the Stevns Fort

 
 The Army in the Cold War

 Beside the fort history, the Army will be represented with a exibition from mid 2009.
 The first vehicles  already has arrived.

 The Leopard Tank  The Centurion Tank  40 mm. AA Gun