Ukrainian military showed how the Stugna-P anti-tank guided missile system destroys Russian tanks (video)
The Ukrainian military published two videos of the destruction of Russian tanks using the Ukrainian Stugna-P anti-tank guided missile system.
What we know
The first video appeared in the morning of July 1. It shows the work of the Odessa brigade of marines in the Kherson direction.
The second video appeared in the evening of July 1. It shows how a tank is destroyed by soldiers of the 56th brigade. But the location is not specified.
"Stugna-P." - anti-tank missile system, the development of which lasted from 2005 to 2010. In 2011, the anti-tank missile system was adopted by the Ukrainian army. The weapon is used to destroy tanks and other enemy armored vehicles, as well as hovering helicopters.
The complex is equipped with a semi-automatic laser guidance system. The missile can be controlled remotely via TV channel from a shelter. The range of fire is from 100 m to 5 km. In the daytime Stugna-P can detect tanks at a distance of up to 6.5 km.
Source: operativnoZSU
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