Cardross battery was a WWII anti-aircraft battery located near Cardross on the west coast of Scotland.
The battery is in poor condition and has become very overgrown with some well-established trees in or around the gun placements. The command post still remains on the site, although it is also very overgrown. You can also see evidence of the instrument pits next to the command post. There is no evidence of a magazine at the location.
There are signs of other structures at and close to the site that may have been accommodation for the crews working at the battery. These are thought to be Nissin huts.
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