It was set up during the Cold War in the 1960s and is the only one of six British Bloodhound Mark II missile sites in the Swiss Plateau that was kept on standby without interruption until 1999 and is still preserved
It was set up during the Cold War in the 1960s and is the only one of six British Bloodhound Mark II missile sites in the Swiss Plateau that was kept on standby without interruption until 1999 and is still preserved
On display: Target illumination radar, guided missile launcher with loaded guided missiles, command bunker with deployment site, power supply with diesel generators, guided missile magazines, sectional guided missile, deployment simulator. The world's only remaining and visitable anti-aircraft guided missile position of this type.
