The Ukrainian-made Stugna-P anti-tank missile system is proving to be an effective asset in the fight against the Russian army.

And such a thing is being witnessed in some footage which is said to have been shot by a Ukrainian soldier, Telegraph reports.

It shows how this Ukrainian weapon hits a Russian target.

The soldiers then try to take cover in case of return fire.

One commander, speaking about the Stugna-P's role in battle, compared its features to those of the US-made Javelin missiles, which are said to cost three times as much to make.

Otherwise, the Ukrainian forces, in addition to local armaments, are being supplied by many countries around the world.

In this regard, only recently, the United States has promised another one billion dollars in new military aid to Ukraine.

The pledge involves more direct U.S. deliveries of missiles, ammunition and other weapons to Ukrainian forces and brings total U.S. security assistance to Ukraine from the Joe Biden administration since the war to $9.1 billion.

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