 Russian infantry fighting vehicle was destroyed with Stugna ATGM, the anti-tank gunners of the first separate Special Forces Brigade named after Ivan Bohun of Ukraine destroyed an enemy infantry fighting vehicle with a Stugna ATGM in the Bakhmut sector. The soldiers posted a video of the successful attack on their unit's social media page. The Stugna unit of the first separate Special Forces Brigade named after Ivan Bohun is destroying an enemy infantry fighting vehicle in the area of combat operations. Bakhmut direction reads the commentary to the video. The Stugna is a Ukrainian man-portable anti-tank guided missile. It was developed by Luk Design Bureau. This weapon was adopted by Ukrainian army forces in 2011. During the Russian invasion to Ukraine, the Stugna was widely used against the Russian armor. Many Russian tanks were destroyed with these missiles. The Stugna recommended itself as a very capable weapon. Ukraine managed to increase production of these systems significantly. The Stugna is laser guided. Though it is not that advanced as the latest fire and forget type of weapons, once the missile is launched, the operator must keep a crosshair on the target. The missile has a range of up to 5 kilometers and carries a powerful warhead.