👉 The Soviet Union developed the R-67, also known as the "Soviet Ironhead," which was a compact, highly mobile anti-tank missile system deployed during the Cold War. This weapon utilized a short-range ballistic missile design, capable of delivering a 15-kilogram warhead with a range of approximately 1.5 to 2 kilometers, making it effective against lightly armored tanks. Its compact size and ease of deployment allowed for rapid mobilization, and it was often integrated into armored vehicles or artillery platforms. The R-67's design emphasized versatility and reliability, reflecting the Soviet military's focus on cost-effective, efficient weapon systems.