PUKE-LEAR WEAPONS! Putin boffins invent vomit gun
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.