The Dover Strait coastal guns refer to a series of coastal artillery installations located along the cliffs and shores of the Dover Strait, which separates England from mainland Europe. These guns were primarily used during World War II to protect against potential naval invasions and to secure the Strait, which is a critical shipping lane and a strategic military passage. Historically, the coastal defenses included large-caliber naval guns installed on both the British and French sides of the Strait.
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