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"Stugna" Anti-Tank Missile System and Javelin Portable Anti-Tank Complex in Action

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BMP-3 - infantry fighter vehicle of the Russian army after a Javelin hit / Photo credit : 128th separate mountain assault Transcarpathian brigade
BMP-3 - infantry fighter vehicle of the Russian army after a Javelin hit / Photo credit : 128th separate mountain assault Transcarpathian brigade

A workshop on “hunting” the invaders with advanced anti-tank guided missiles from the Ukrainian military

Ukrainian defenders from the 30th Mechanized Brigade named after Prince Konstantin Ostrozky demonstrated how invaders are destroyed with the “Stugna” anti-tank guided missile system of domestic manufacture.

In the first video presented below, an enemy tank is being blown by a rocket. “One shot - one hit. We tend not to waste missiles”, the brigade wrote on Facebook.

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The next video shows the annihilation of an entrenched position occupied by 7 enemy combatants.

Soldiers of the 128th Separate Mountain Assault Transcarpathian Brigade also shared the results of their recent encounter with the invaders using the Javelin missile systems. The photos present the remnants of the most advanced infantry carrier vehicle of the Russian army – the BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicle after a Javelin hit.

As Defense Express reported, Ukrainian Army already uses the weaponry received from western allies in the Ukraine-Russia war, which started with an unprovoked invasion of Russian forces into the territory of Ukraine. Javelins and NLAWs supplied by the US and the UK have proved their effectiveness against the aggressor. Ukraine received more than 17,000 antitank weapons in less than a week. Also, Ukrainian Armed Forces use Bayraktar TB2 UACVs to attack vulnerable Russian machinery. Skillful use of modern warfare weapons resulted in the following casualties to the Russian side.

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