Thursday, February 7, 2019

Russia devolops weapons which makes enemy soldiers ,hallucinate vomit ,device deployed on 2 warships

In what could be a story worthy of a James Bond novel, Russia has reportedly developed a non-lethal dazzler-type weapon that could temporarily disrupt the eyesight of enemy soldiers and can even make them hallucinate and vomit. The Russian Navy is said to have designed it in order to ensure that the enemy soldiers miss their targets as the weapon disorients them and makes them feel sick.

The weapon, called 5P-42 Filin or Eagle Owl, has been installed on the Admiral Gorshkov and Admiral Kasatonov, a news portal reported quoting RIA Novosti media agency. The two Russian warships have recently made trips to the Mediterranean Sea.

According to a news report, the Russian forces tested the weapon on a few volunteers who were given assault rifles, sniper rifles and machine guns and were asked to shoot at targets kept almost a mile away and guarded by the futuristic design. Apparently, all of them found it difficult to aim as they "could not see the target."

Ruselectronics, a Russian state-owned developer technology company, has reportedly developed the weapon that is likely to be installed into future military vessels as well. A UK daily reported that at least two more frigates, whose construction is still underway, could also be fitted with this weapon.

As per The Express, the futuristic device shoots off an oscillating beam of high-intensity light which can "effectively suppress" laser distance sensors, night vision technology and guidance systems for anti-tank missiles from a range of up to 3 miles.

The team that designed the weapon claimed that it could be used during military action or raids against terrorists and other criminals

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