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- Fort_de_lInfernet abstract "The Fort de l'Infernet is a fortification complex near Briançon in the French Alps. It was built as part of the Séré de Rivières system of fortifications in 1876-78 to defend France against invasion from Italy. It specifically overlooks the valley of the Durance behind and the Fort du Gondran, closer to Italy. Built at an altitude of 2,380 metres (7,810 ft), the fort was accessed by an aerial tramway, which connected to the older Fort du Randouillet at lower altitude. It was the last French fort to be built from cut stone masonry.The construction of the fort required that its mountaintop be leveled, a process that produced landslides.The 210-man garrison served an armament consisting of seven 138mm guns, five 155mm guns, two 220mm mortars, two 150mm mortars and six more 138mm guns in a separate battery. Much of the armament was placed on a cavalier or gun platform on top of the masonry barracks. The garrison was accommodated in two barracks at somewhat lower altitude, La Cochette and La Seyte, with a portion of the total contingent rotated into the fort for duty. The aerial tramway was operated by mule power.In 1940 the fort was manned as a backup fortification to the Alpine Line fortifications of the Maginot Line program, and was bombarded on 21 and 23 June 1940 by mortars at Fort Chaberton. 280mm field mortars placed at Infernet replied, silencing the Italian battery.".
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- Fort_de_lInfernet location France.
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- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageRevisionID "577087319".
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Aerial_tramway.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_Line.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Alps.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Briançon.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alpine_Line.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fortifications_of_Briançon.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fortified_Sector_of_Dauphine.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Séré_de_Rivières_system.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Durance.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Fort_du_Randouillet.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Fortification.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Italian_invasion_of_France.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
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- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Ouvrage_Gondran.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLink Séré_de_Rivières_system.
- Fort_de_lInfernet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort de l'Infernet".
- Fort_de_lInfernet battles Italian_invasion_of_France.
- Fort_de_lInfernet condition "Abandoned".
- Fort_de_lInfernet controlledby "France".
- Fort_de_lInfernet latitude "44.89423".
- Fort_de_lInfernet location "Southeast France".
- Fort_de_lInfernet longitude "6.68556".
- Fort_de_lInfernet mapSize "300".
- Fort_de_lInfernet mapType "France".
- Fort_de_lInfernet materials "Stone".
- Fort_de_lInfernet name "Fort de l'Infernet".
- Fort_de_lInfernet openToPublic "No".
- Fort_de_lInfernet ownership "French military".
- Fort_de_lInfernet partof Alpine_Line.
- Fort_de_lInfernet partof Séré_de_Rivières_system.
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- Fort_de_lInfernet subject Category:Alpine_Line.
- Fort_de_lInfernet subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
- Fort_de_lInfernet subject Category:Fortifications_of_Briançon.
- Fort_de_lInfernet subject Category:Fortified_Sector_of_Dauphine.
- Fort_de_lInfernet subject Category:Séré_de_Rivières_system.
- Fort_de_lInfernet hypernym Fortification.
- Fort_de_lInfernet type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Fort_de_lInfernet type MilitaryStructure.
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- Fort_de_lInfernet comment "The Fort de l'Infernet is a fortification complex near Briançon in the French Alps. It was built as part of the Séré de Rivières system of fortifications in 1876-78 to defend France against invasion from Italy. It specifically overlooks the valley of the Durance behind and the Fort du Gondran, closer to Italy. Built at an altitude of 2,380 metres (7,810 ft), the fort was accessed by an aerial tramway, which connected to the older Fort du Randouillet at lower altitude.".
- Fort_de_lInfernet label "Fort de l'Infernet".
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- Fort_de_lInfernet name "Fort de l'Infernet".