Now, non-germanic/scandinavian speakers might need a hand with the translation, so, this is a WAR / PEACE switch.
Electronics deciding the state of a nation.
Or, more prosaically, the "battle short" (to borrow a US Navy term) allowing a coastal artillery gun (10,5 cm Tornautomatpjäs M/50) the full, unrestricted field of fire and some other relaxations, among others ignoring the need for a range safety officer pressing the OK button on the surface. In "peace" it was only allowed to fire in small predetermined directions and angles.
The battery is the last remaining of three, and only half of the last has been kept. It is a museum now, and we went there today. Feels good and eerie at the same time to one minute be standing in a postcard archipelago environment, and then instantly walk into a completely man-made techno-world full of blast doors, concrete and oiled machinery under 20 meters of bedrock.
One more item on the bucket list, then. And a nice day out (and in!)
ObTEA: Spotted at least two peices of TE, an Oltronix LF generator and a Tek 400 series scope in the electronics workshop.