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PUKE-LEAR WEAPONS! Putin boffins invent vomit gun

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AFTER dropping out of high school at age 17, Charlotte McKinney wanted to be a model and actress – but then, so did every other 17-year-old girl in the USA.

She got a few gigs and was kinda famous on Instagram…and then she appeared in a TV ad. It was 2015. The ad was Carl’s Jr’s All Natural Burger commercial during the Superbowl.

Charlotte became stratosphe­rically famous overnight with film and telly roles coming out of her ears.

In 2019, Instagram model Julia Rose is walking the same path to the top.

A video she shot with pal Gabriella Ellyse to promote Coors beer during last week’s Superbowl will be remembered long after the result.

A fan said: “She’ll be huge. Bigger than Cher or Barbra Steisand or even Dana. I’d love to see where she pisses from.” SPEW WARS: Putin’s sick new weapon SLICE OF LUCK: Julia hopes to follow Charlotte ( A WEAPON that causes ACID-STYLE TRIPS and VOMITING among enemies has been fitted to two Russian warships.

The 5P-42 Filin can cause troops to miss their targets by blinding them, inducing hallucinat­ions and making them want to puke.

Two advanced Russian Navy frigates – the Admiral Gorshkov and Admiral Kasatonov – have been fitted with the Filin (meaning Eagle Owl).

The device can fire a strobe-like BEER WE GO: Julia ( with pal Gabriella in SEXY beer ad beam that disrupts an opponent’s eyesight, hindering their ability to aim a weapon at night.

It is also capable of suppressin­g night vision technology, laser distance sensors and range-finding systems for anti-tank missiles from as far as five kilometres.

The weapon’s developmen­t included testing on volunteers who shot assault rifles, sniper rifles and machine guns at targets protected by the Filin.

They all experience­d trouble aiming because they were unable to see the target. Exposure to the weapon also affected the volunteers’ physical condition.

Forty-five per cent of them reported feeling dizzy, sick and disorienta­ted.

And 20 per cent are said to have experience­d “a ball of light moving in front of the eyes”.

The Admiral Gorshkov and Admiral Kasatonov – part of Russia’s Northern Fleet that patrols the Arctic Ocean – both have two Filin devices fitted.

A further two warships – currently being built – are also expected to carry the weapon.

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