The former Luftmuna Strelln served as a storage facility for aerial warfare ammunition during World War II and was built in 1936. An SS commando took over the guarding. The site was divided into around 100 storage bunkers, ammunition workhouses, 6 air raid shelter trenches, generator bunkers, transformer bunkers, accommodation and living areas, headquarters, fire station, car garages, engine shed and guard building. In 1970 a siding was opened from Doberschütz station to Muna. After the withdrawal of the Soviet troops in 1993 and the handover to the German administration, part of the site continued to be used as an ammunition depot. Some bunkers were used by the VEAB for storing apples and onions. In 1990, the Bundeswehr took over the ammunition depot.