This is a coastal battery on the north side of the Firth of Forth, on the Fife Coastal Path. More details can be found in the Canmore Site Record for Kincraig Battery.
Today there are two transmitter masts at the site.
On the opposite shore of the Firth of Forth, there was the Fidra battery, which unlike the Kincraig battery was not equipped with radar.
Not sure what this building is for.
Inside it.
A rusty cash register?
Radar site (also shown in the next three photographs)
In a small building NE of the radar site.
Searchlight platform, halfway down the cliff. There are stairs down to it.
Halfway down the steps.
Roof of the searchlight platform.
Gun emplacement. There are two others. All of them have somehow been wrecked.
Detail on gun emplacement.
Another gun emplacement.
Different view of other gun emplacement.
Observation post, and remains of security fence.
Another view of the observation post.
Today there are two transmitter masts at the site.
On the opposite shore of the Firth of Forth, there was the Fidra battery, which unlike the Kincraig battery was not equipped with radar.
Not sure what this building is for.
Inside it.
A rusty cash register?
Radar site (also shown in the next three photographs)
In a small building NE of the radar site.
Searchlight platform, halfway down the cliff. There are stairs down to it.
Halfway down the steps.
Roof of the searchlight platform.
Gun emplacement. There are two others. All of them have somehow been wrecked.
Detail on gun emplacement.
Another gun emplacement.
Different view of other gun emplacement.
Observation post, and remains of security fence.
Another view of the observation post.