List of V-1 storage depots

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Remains of Siracourt WWII V-1 flying bomb bunker.
Remains of Siracourt WWII V-1 flying bomb bunker.
Main article: V-1 flying bomb

To supply World War II V-1 flying bombs to launch sites in the Calais region, Germany began construction on several storage depots in August 1943:[1]

For serving the 10 launch sites planned for Normandy, a depot was constructed at

A depot to serve Cherbourg launches was near

By February/March 1944, a plan for three new underground V-1 storage sites was put into effect for

A larger "Heavy Crossbow"[4] bunker was built at

as a V-1 storage depot.[6] The Siracourt and Équeurdreville sites were completed as V-1 bunkers, but a bunker at Löttinghen never progressed beyond site clearance.[1]

Additionally, RAF historical records indicate flying-bomb stores at

and an additional source indicates a depot at

[edit] References & Notes

See also: Operation Crossbow
  1. ^ a b Henshall (1985). Hitler’s Rocket Sites. St Martin's Press, p143,152,187,209. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f 8th Air Force 1944 Chronicles. Retrieved on 2007-05-25. 1944: January, February, June, July, August, September
  3. ^ a b c d e Campaign Diary. Royal Air Force Bomber Command 60th Anniversary. UK Crown. Retrieved on 2007-05-24. 1944: June, July, August, September, October, November, December 1945: January, February, March, April
  4. ^ Investigations of the "Heavy Crossbow" installations in Northern France. (html). The Papers of Lord Duncan-Sandys. Churchill Archives Centre (February 1945). Retrieved on 2007-05-09.
  5. ^ Ordway, Frederick I, III; Sharpe, Mitchell R. The Rocket Team, Apogee Books Space Series 36. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, p118. 
  6. ^ Irving, David (1964). The Mare's Nest. London: William Kimber and Co, p168,220,245,246.