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Ukrainian Troops Reveal Secrets To

Successfully Operating Stugna-P


Anti-Tank Guided Missile System.
“We make sure from our own experience that the Stugna is one of the most
effective anti-tank missile systems in this war!”

Ukrainian troops have revealed some of their secrets regarding how to


successfully operate a Stugna-P anti-tank guided missile system – including
hitting a target that was over three miles away.

In the footage, a soldier first goes over the number of enemy units they have
recently taken out. He said: “The total number of destroyed enemy tanks is
17 units and the total number of destroyed vehicles is 29 units, including
armored vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles, armored fighting vehicles and
armored personnel carriers.”

A second soldier then explains: “It should be noted that working with the
Stugna is a team effort. It involves interaction between all participants in the
calculations, and reloading the Stugna must be quick.

“Stugna operators do not work like artillery, far behind.”

A third soldier then says: “There was a shot at 5,300 meters. It was when we
did not know the range of the target, but we nevertheless fired a rocket, as we
clearly saw the tank. The missile flew, hit the tank, the tank burned down, but
the SRG found us, the battle distance was 10 to 15 meters. We clearly saw
their faces.

“I can give everyone advice, if you see the enemy at this distance, don’t wait,
shoot immediately. We fired, wounded several Russians, and they retreated.

“We make sure from our own experience that the Stugna is one of the most
effective anti-tank missile systems in this war!”

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