👉 The Bliss missiles, also known as Scud-B, were a series of intermediate-range ballistic missiles developed by Israel during the 1960s and deployed in the 1970s. These missiles were primarily designed to target Soviet military installations and later expanded their range to threaten Egypt, Syria, and other Arab states. The Bliss missiles were notable for their ability to travel up to 1,000 kilometers, making them a significant threat in the region's geopolitical landscape. They were launched from mobile launchers, which allowed for rapid deployment and increased flexibility in targeting.