DM Glen Douglas | |
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Loch Long, Argyll and Bute, Scotland | |
RFA Fort Austin at the Glenmallan jetty | |
Coordinates | 56°09′36″N 4°46′16″W / 56.159901°N 4.771220°W |
Type | Defence Munitions centres (DM) |
Site information | |
Owner | Ministry of Defence |
Controlled by | Joint Supply Chain Services (JSCS) |
DM Glen Douglas is a NATO defence munitions depot in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, built between 1962 and 1966. As of 1989, it served NATO as a pre-positioned wartime ammunition depot, storing around 40,000 tons of missiles, depth charges, and conventional shells.[1] It is now used only by the UK.[2] The depot lies in Glen Douglas, a six-mile (10 km) glen through which the Douglas Water flows east to Loch Lomond. The depot itself is near the glen's head, less than a mile from Loch Long. Arrochar is the nearest village.
The depot covers almost 650 acres (2.6 km2) and contains 56 magazines built into a hillside.[2] It is connected to the rail network via a short spur from the West Highland Line. In the 1970s, a jetty was built at Glen Mallan on Loch Long, linked to the depot via an MoD road through Glen Culanach.[3]
See also[]
- Royal Naval Armaments Depot Coulport
References[]
- ↑ United States Military Forces and Installations in Europe. SIPRI. 1989. ISBN 0-19-829132-9.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Lisa Cole and Melanie Tanner. "Bombs, bullets, and Brimstone". DLO News. http://www.act4peace.org.uk/docs/DLO_News_20_3.pdf. "Glen Mallen Jetty offers considerable scope"
- ↑ Malcolm Spaven (December 1983). Fortress Scotland. Pluto Press. pp. 133. ISBN 0-86104-735-4. "Loch Long NATO jetty"
External links[]
- Glen Douglas Munitions Depot at Secret Scotland
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