- The
Battle of the
Stuhna River (sometimes
written as
Stugna River; on 26 May 1093) was
fought between the
princes of
Kievan Rus',
Sviatopolk II of Kiev...
- The
Stuhna (Ukrainian: Стугна), or Stugna, is a
minor river in Ukraine, a
right tributary of
Dnieper River. Its
length is 68 km. The
river was mentioned...
- The
Stuhna Battalion is a
Ukrainian Battalion level military unit, part of the
spetsnaz units of the Main
Directorate of
Intelligence of
Ukraine formed...
- The Skif, also
known as the Stugna-P or
Stuhna-P, is a
Ukrainian anti-tank
guided missile (ATGM)
system developed in the
early 2010s by the Luch Design...
-
Stugna (Ukrainian: Стугна, romanized:
Stuhna) is a gun-launched
antitank guided missile (ATGM)
designed to be
launched from a 100-mm
antitank gun like...
-
Liubech to
Rodnia and also down the
lower streams of the
rivers Ros', Sula,
Stuhna, Teteriv, Irpin',
Desna and Pripyat. The
distinct western Polans of the...
- The
Stuhna is a
river in Ukraine.
Stuhna or
Stugna may also
refer to:
Stugna 100-mm gun-launched
antitank guided missile Skif (anti-tank
guided missile)...
- [wɐsɪlʲˈkiu̯], Russian: Васильков, romanized: Vasilkov) is a city on the
Stuhna River in
Obukhiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast,
central Ukraine. It
hosts the administration...
- Drut (R)
Berezina (R) Sozh (L)
Pripyat (R)
Teteriv (R)
Irpin (R)
Desna (L)
Stuhna (R)
Trubizh (L) Ros (R)
Tiasmyn (R)
Supii (L) Sula (L) Psel (L) Vorskla...
- AGM-114 ****fire (in service) MGM-166 (canceled) RK-3
Corsar Skif (ATGM)
Stuhna-P List of
missiles List of
MANPATS (man-portable anti-tank systems) List...