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River in Ukraine
The Stuhna (Ukrainian: Стугна), or Stugna (Russian: Стугна), is a minor river in Ukraine, a right tributary of Dnieper River. Its length is 68 km. The
Stuhna
1093 battle between Kievan Rus' and Cumans
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
Battle_of_the_Stuhna_River
Topics referred to by the same term
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)
Stuhna_(disambiguation)
Ukrainian antitank guided missile system, Export version of Stugna-P
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
Skif (anti-tank guided missile)
Skif_(anti-tank_guided_missile)
Ukrainian military volunteer unit
The Stuhna Battalion is a Ukrainian Battalion level military unit, part of the spetsnaz units of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine formed
Stuhna_Battalion
Gun-launched antitank guided missile
Stugna (Ukrainian: Стугна, romanized: Stuhna) is a gun-launched antitank guided missile (ATGM) designed to be launched from a 100-mm antitank gun like
Stugna
Major river in Eastern Europe
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
Dnieper
City in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
[wɐsɪlʲˈkiu̯] , Russian: Васильков, romanized: Vasilkov) is a city on the Stuhna River in Obukhiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast, central Ukraine. It hosts the administration
Vasylkiv
Ethnic group
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
Polans_(eastern)
AGM-114 Hellfire (in service) MGM-166 (canceled) RK-3 Corsar Skif (ATGM) Stuhna-P List of missiles List of MANPATS (man-portable anti-tank systems) List
List_of_anti-tank_missiles
Military intelligence service of Ukraine
Detachment 6th Special Operations Detachment Bratstvo Battalion NOBODY Battalion Stuhna Battalion Chimera Unit Special Purpose "Aratta" Battalion (formerly the
Main Directorate of Intelligence (Ukraine)
Main_Directorate_of_Intelligence_(Ukraine)
Prince of Pereyaslavl
Vsevolod I of Kiev, and half brother of Vladimir Monomakh. He fought at Stuhna river against the Cumans and drowned while fleeing the battle. Russian:
Rostislav_Vsevolodovich
American-made portable fire-and-forget anti-tank missile
Industries (Japan) Bulsae-4 (North Korea) Comparable beam riding systems Skif or Stuhna-P, by Luch Design Bureau (Ukraine), not fire-and-forget capable 9M133 Kornet
FGM-148_Javelin
Military unit
open sources for security reasons. Unit “Raven Group” Bratstvo Battalion Stuhna Battalion Chimera Unit Unit “Art Division” Aratta Battalion Unit “Junger”
Tymur_Special_Unit
Grand Prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125
Vladmir Monomakh and the latter's brother Rostislav Vsevolodovich on the Stuhna river near Trypillia. During the battle Rostislav drowned, and Polovtsians
Vladimir_II_Monomakh
Ukrainian military volunteer unit
participated in the liberation of the Boyko Towers. In October 2023, the Stuhna and Bratstvo battalions landed on the Crimean peninsula and hit Russian
Bratstvo_Battalion
Drainage basin
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
Dnieper_basin
Missile guidance system
Starstreak, the RBS 70, Russian 9K121 Vikhr and 9M119 Svir, Ukrainian Skif and Stuhna-P ATGMs. Semi-active radar homing Wragg, David W. (1973). A Dictionary of
Beam_riding
Rural locality in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
settlement in Fastiv Raion of Kyiv Oblast (province) of Ukraine, located on the Stuhna River. It belongs to Fastiv urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine
Borova,_Kyiv_Oblast
Compilation of world's military special forces
Spetsnaz Battalion "Aratta" Spetsnaz Battalion "Sonechko" Spetsnaz Battalion "Stuhna" Spetsnaz Battalion "NOBODY" Spetsnaz Battalion "Bratstvo" Spetsnaz Unit
List of military special forces units
List_of_military_special_forces_units
Spetsnaz Battalion "Aratta" Spetsnaz Battalion "Sonechko" Spetsnaz Battalion "Stuhna" Spetsnaz Battalion "NOBODY" Spetsnaz Battalion "Bratstvo" Spetsnaz Unit
Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present) order of battle
Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)_order_of_battle
Early Slavic tribe and ethnic group
or Hrovatka (destroyed in the time of Joseph Stalin), which flows into Stuhna River. In the vicinity are parts of the Serpent's Wall. Some scholars consider
White_Croats
victory 1093 Cuman invasion of Kievan Rus' Siege of Torchesk Battle of the Stuhna River Battle of the Zhelyan River [uk] Kievan Rus' Cuman–Kipchak Confederation
List of wars involving Kievan Rus'
List_of_wars_involving_Kievan_Rus'
Battle in the 2022 invasion of Ukraine
FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank systems. Additionally, two RK-3 Corsar and two Stuhna anti-tank systems were concentrated in the area. On 10 March, at Skybyn
Battle_of_Brovary
Drehovychchyna Mozyr Was not considered 7 Kyiv Kyiv with outskirts, to Irpin and Stuhna as well as 20 verst beyond Dnieper 8 Porossia Bila Tserkva Vasylkiv, Skvyra
Administrative division of Ukraine (1918)
Administrative_division_of_Ukraine_(1918)
Series of reservoirs, locks, and HEP plants in Ukraine
(Kherson) Konka (Zaporizhzhia) Oril Pripyat Psel Rohachyk Ros Samara Sozh Stuhna Sula Supii Teteriv Tiasmyn Trubizh Vorskla Zolotonoshka Reservoirs Dnieper
Dnieper_reservoir_cascade
Military unit
November 2022, its anti-tank forces destroyed a Russian Tigr IFV using Stuhna-P ATGMs. On 16 November 2022, the brigade's artillery forces destroyed a
45th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)
45th_Artillery_Brigade_(Ukraine)
Siege of Kiev (968) – 968 Battle of the Alta River – 1068 Battle of the Stuhna River – 1093 Battle of Sudak – 1221 or 1222 – Byzantine–Seljuk wars Battle
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
victory 1093 Cuman invasion of Kievan Rus' Siege of Torchesk Battle of the Stuhna River Battle of the Zhelyan River [uk] Kievan Rus' Cuman–Kipchak Confederation
List of wars involving Ukraine
List_of_wars_involving_Ukraine
981 military campaign to annex Cherven Cities
himself. He also built fortresses on the Desna, Oster, Trubieża, Suła and Stuhna. Vladimir managed to create an entire system of fortifications that enabled
Vladimir the Great's Polish Campaign
Vladimir_the_Great's_Polish_Campaign
History of the Turkic peoples
Cuman–Kipchak Confederation decisive defeat of the Kievan Rus' at the Battle of the Stuhna River. 1038: Establishment of the Seljuk State in Khorasan. 1040: In the
Turkic_history
Ukrainian defense industry developer
cruise missile Dnipro SAM (joint venture with Ukroboronservice) Skif or Stuhna-P ATGM RK-3 Corsar ATGM Barrier ATGM Alta helicopter launched ATGM Vilkha
Luch_Design_Bureau
Legendary founders of Kyiv
Hrovatka (it was destroyed in the time of Joseph Stalin), which flows into Stuhna River. Lybid (Ukrainian: Либідь) is the name of another tributary of the
Kyi,_Shchek_and_Khoryv
a battle with the Polovtsy. Fleeting from the enemy, he drowned in the Stuhna River. The quotation from Slovo was used in a corrupt form, common at the
Prince_Rostislav_(poem)
Village in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
Great Motovylivka (subjects of Моsкоia) to move to the left bank of the Stuhna. On 18 November 1918, the Battle of Motovylivka was fought around the railway
Motovylivka,_Kyiv_Oblast
Calendar year
Cumans defeat a Kievan joint force led by the princes of Kievan Rus' at the Stuhna River in the valley near Trepol. Rostislav Vsevolodovich, prince of Pereyaslavl
1093
1826 rebellion
Kiev and Bila Tserkva. Regimental headquarters were located in Vasylkiv on Stuhna River. Companies of the regiment were scattered in the villages west of
Chernigov_Regiment_revolt
Ukrainian journalist and civic activist (born 1979)
operators. According to the agreement with the Luch Design Bureau received ATGW Stuhna and rockets — a contract of responsible storage was drawn up for Tetiana
Tetiana_Chornovol
Differences in Primary Chronicle manuscripts
(Polovtsi) invasion of Rus' (1093). See also Siege of Torchesk and Battle of the Stuhna River. 218.20–21 имѣю отрокъ своих· ѱ҃· иже могу|ть про[ти]ву имъ стати·
Textual variants in the Primary Chronicle
Textual_variants_in_the_Primary_Chronicle
Decade
Cumans defeat a Kievan joint force led by the princes of Kievan Rus' at the Stuhna River in the valley near Trepol. Rostislav Vsevolodovich, prince of Pereyaslavl
1090s
Military unit
Corps was crossing at Kailov to organize a second defensive zone along the Stuhna River. On November 18 the division was transferred to the 38th Army. During
68th_Guards_Rifle_Division
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