👉 The "Apollos Missiles" or more commonly known as the "Apatols" were a series of Soviet ballistic missile systems developed in the 1960s and 1970s, primarily intended for strategic deterrence. These missiles featured a unique design with a two-stage structure and were capable of carrying multiple warheads, making them highly destructive. The "Apollos" family included several variants like Apollos-1, Apollos-2, and Apollos-3, each with varying ranges and payloads. Notably, the Apollos-1 missile was the first to be deployed in a mobile launcher system, enhancing its flexibility and range. These missiles were part of the Soviet Union's nuclear arsenal, designed to counter potential U.S. threats and maintain strategic parity during the Cold War era.