👉 Chicks missiles, also known as Scud-B missiles, were a series of Soviet intermediate-range ballistic missiles developed primarily during the Cold War. These missiles were designed to target specific locations in the United States, with a range of approximately 1,000 to 2,000 kilometers. They were notable for their simplicity in design and construction, utilizing a single stage with a solid fuel propellant, making them relatively easy to produce and deploy. The Scud-B missile family included various variants with different ranges, payloads, and guidance systems, making them a versatile tool in the Soviet arsenal for both strategic deterrence and tactical operations.