Russian ship with 'vomit weapon' spotted off Scottish coast

The Royal Navy is shadowing a Russian vessel believed to be carrying a state-of-the-art ‘vomit inducing’ weapon after it entered the Moray Firth.

By Paris Gourtsoyannis Thursday, 7th March 2019, 11:58 am Updated Thursday, 7th March 2019, 12:02 pm

Three Russian support vessels were spotted off the coast of Scotland on 4 March by observers using the Marine Traffic tracking app.

The vessels are known to act as escorts to the Russian Navy’s new Admiral Gorshkov-class frigates, two of which have so far been completed.

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An image taken from marine tracking software showing Russian vessels operating in the Moray Firth

At least one of the new frigates is reported to have been fitted with the Fillin 5P-42 weapon, a “visual optical interference” device designed to cause “dizziness, nausea and feelings of disorientation” among its targets.

The Royal Navy said on Wednesday that the Type 45 destroyer HMS Defender was shadowing the Russian naval task group along the coast of the UK.

Armed Forces Minister Mark Lancaster said: “The Royal Navy is always standing ready to defend the UK."

The SNP claimed frequent stops by Russian vessels off the coast of Scotland underline the need for Royal Navy surface vessels, all of which are based on the Channel Coast, to operate out of ports further north.

SNP Defence spokesperson Stewart McDonald said: “The UK’s Ministry of Defence is failing Scotland, allowing Russian navy vessels sailing through our territorial waters at will to conduct provocative drills like this.