December 4, 2024
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The marines showed how they destroy the invaders from “Stugna”

To preserve the tanks, the enemy welds metal nets on them and even fills them with concrete.”, — write: www.unian.ua

To preserve the tanks, the enemy welds metal nets on them and even fills them with concrete.

Marines destroy the equipment of the invaders / screenshot from the videoMarines destroy the equipment of the invaders / screenshot from the videoMilitary 35 separate brigade of marines named after Rear Admiral Mykhailo Ostrogradsky was told about the operation of the Stugna anti-tank missile complex (ATRK) and showed how it destroys the equipment of the invaders.

In a video released by the brigade, you can see how the Stugna ATGM calculation transports missiles for installation, how the Stugna and the Javelin man-portable anti-tank missile system together hit two enemy vehicles. The fighters themselves spoke about the features of the complex and their experience.

A marine named Serhiy says that “Stugna” is effective because it can be operated remotely – at a distance of about fifty meters from the installation itself. At the same time, the fighters who control it are in a protected room – an equipped dugout. This is what distinguishes “Stugna” from certain Soviet installations, such as “Kornet” and “Metis”, the features of which involve the presence of fighters next to them.

“Secondly, the Stugna has a 150-caliber rifle that penetrates tanks, anti-tank guns, and light armored vehicles very well,” Serhiy said.

He says that he served, including in the Donbass, and now in another direction, has successful hits on enemy tanks and BMPs. According to the marine, enemy targets have changed – they have become more protected. In particular, the occupiers weld metal nets on the equipment and pour concrete over the “front” of the same tanks.

“This makes it difficult to break through, but it is possible to strike…” – states the soldier.

According to Marine Dmytro, the fighters first go out to “search” for a favorable position, set up a shelter, set up a “Stugna” and begin surveillance.

“The most difficult thing is to make a good dugout. Because immediately after the shots are fired, the enemy strikes back. You need to dig in faster – the faster, the safer,” says Dmytro.

The third infantryman Oleksandr said that working with “Stugna” requires a certain physical training, because the rockets and the installation itself are heavy. Oleksandr’s first successful shot was at the enemy tank “Tiger”. “Emotions were over the edge, I wanted to destroy the occupiers more and more,” the marine shared his memories.

War in Ukraine: newsIn Kurshchyna, fighters of the 36th separate marine brigade named after Rear Admiral Mykhailo Bilinsky was repulsed by an assault by an elite unit of the Russian Air Force, 16 invaders were destroyed. Mykolaiv marines released a video where you can see part of the battle. In particular, how they destroy the enemy’s assault group, how they negate quadricycles with attack aircraft and worked on the accumulation of infantry that was, including in shelters.

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