Sunday, August 21, 2011

Fortress of the Red Army in the Middle of the Sea

Thames Estuary Bentenga army was built in 1942, designed by Guy Maunsell.
Their goal is to provide anti-aircraft within the territory of the River Thames estuary.
Fort each group consists of seven towers with a road that connects them all to the control tower pusat.Benteng, when viewed in its entirety, comprises one Bofors tower, control tower, four gun towers and tower highlight.They are arranged in a very specific way, with the control tower in the center, and the Bofors gun towers arranged in a semicircular fashion around the tower and further highlight the position, but still connected directly to the control tower through the streets.
The fort was used during the Second World War, and there is no doubt that they have a very large contribution.In 1959 most of the fort was dismantled, but leaving some of the fort such as, Red Sands and Shivering Sands, which still stands today. 60-70 years is an empty fortress was used by the pirates but later abandoned

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