Stuka (disambiguation)
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Stuka, a German contraction of "Sturzkampfflugzeug" ("dive bomber") usually refers to the German Junkers Ju 87 dive bomber of World War II.
Stuka or stukas may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Orchestre Stukas, also known as the Stukas, a Congolese band of the 1970s
- Stuka, a character in the Sin City series of stories
- Stukas (film), a 1941 German war propaganda film
- Stuka, a German Rock Against Communism band active 1990-1992
People
- Stuka, Jr. (born 1979), Mexican luchador enmascarado (masked professional wrestler)
- Luiz Carlos Guedes Stukas (born 1980), Brazilian footballer
Other uses
- Štuka, a village in Macedonia
- Stuka (horse), American racehorse
See also
- Wurfrahmen 40, a German World War II rocket launcher nicknamed the "Walking Stuka"
- Shtuka, a sort of generalization of the mathematical Drinfeld module
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