Scud-B Tactical Ballistic Missile (U.S.S.R.)

Local name스커드-B 전술탄도 미사일
LocationYongsan District, Seoul, South Korea

A Scud missile is one of a series of tactical ballistic missiles developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was exported widely to both Second and Third World countries. The term comes from the NATO reporting name attached to the missile by Western intelligence agencies. The Russian names for the missile are the R-11, and the R-17 Elbrus. The name Scud has been widely used to refer to these missiles and the wide variety of derivative variants developed in other countries based on the Soviet design.

Scud missiles have been used in combat since the 1970s, mostly in wars in the Middle East. They became familiar to the Western public during the 1991 Persian Gulf War, when Iraq fired dozens at Saudi Arabia and Israel. In Russian service it is being replaced by the 9K720 Iskander.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scud_missile

Address Seoul, South Korea

Coordinates 37°32'11.016" N 126°58'41.8" E

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