Ukrainian Stugna-P Anti-Tank Missile Hits Pro-Russian Rebels’ Vehicle

Ukrainian Stugna-P Anti-Tank Missile Hits Pro-Russian Rebels’ Vehicle

A military truck that had been carrying Russian-backed separatists was hit by a Ukrainian anti-tank missile fired 5.6km away.

“Javelins are not the only ones. Meet Stugna-P [Ukrainian anti-tank missile system]. In the video, two objects are worth noting, Stugna-P and the Ural truck,” Militarnyi reported citing volunteer Oleksandr Karpyuk.

Ukrainian Stugna-P, also known as Skif in export modification, is a modern anti-tank missile system developed by Kyiv-based LUCH design bureau. It was built to destroy manpower and stationary and mobile modern armored targets with combined, carried, or monolithic armor including ERA (explosive reactive armor) and also pinpoint targets like weapon emplacements, lightly armored objects and hovered helicopters at any time of day or night. The laser-guided system has a range of 5800m and can penetrate armor up to 1100mm thickness.