👉 Burns missiles, also known as Scud-B or Scud-C rockets, are short-range ballistic missiles developed by the Soviet Union. They are primarily used for tactical and strategic purposes, including delivering conventional or nuclear warheads over short to medium distances. Burns missiles are characterized by their simplicity, low cost, and ease of production, making them accessible for both military and civilian use. They typically feature a single-stage design with a solid fuel propellant, allowing for rapid deployment and the ability to be launched from various platforms, including ships, helicopters, and ground-based launchers. These missiles can vary in range from a few hundred meters to over 300 kilometers, depending on their specific variant and payload.