👉 Chevy missiles, also known as Scud missiles, were a series of ballistic missile systems developed and produced by the Soviet Union. These missiles ranged from short-range, tactical missiles like the Chevy-1 and Chevy-2 to medium-range, strategic missiles such as the SS-18 (SS-20) and SS-24 (SS-蜀). The Chevy-1, a short-range missile, was primarily used for close-in support and had a range of about 150 kilometers, while the SS-24, a medium-range strategic missile, had a longer range of approximately 1,500 kilometers and was capable of carrying nuclear warheads. These missiles played a crucial role in the Soviet military arsenal, contributing to their ability to project power both regionally and globally during the Cold War.