Cat climbs on a Ukrainian soldier operating a drone



by GermanDronePilot

33 comments
  1. Do they really just sit outside controlling the drone? Why would they not sit inside with more cover?

  2. With all the drone videos that usually get put on this sub being a bit… deathly

    It’s nice to see that even in the most desperate and grim of times, animals will still try and rub up against you for pets.

    Private puspin I salute you 🫡

  3. Typical feline behavior. “There is me and only me”. Good to see this behavior as universal; the same wherever you go.

  4. Operator: “I can’t see”
    Cat: “Here, you stare at my butthole”

  5. I’d love to adopt this cat. My calico passed away recently and she looked so much like this.

  6. r/catsofukraine ! this little puring drone operator ( r/Catswithjobs )

  7. Guy doesn’t know his tactical battle kitty is a girl. Almost all calicos are girls.

  8. This is a nice palette cleanser from all the doom & gloom we get daily. 🐈

  9. “Oh, you can’t see?”

    Proceeds to stick her butt in his face.

  10. Even the animals know who the good guys are. Remember those pigs a few days back?

  11. aww, his little paws are probably cold. Tactical kittens are always there to lift the spirit.

  12. Just the difference between how Ukrainians and Russians react to dogs and cats is enough to tell me who the good guys are in this conflict.

  13. You’ve done a man’s job !! Too bad she won’t live , but then again, who does!!

  14. Damn, it is something so warm and familiar that it’s among the posts that most make me feel bad about all the pain and losses of the war…

  15. That’s actually special Russian agent cat taught to distract Ukrainian drone operators

  16. This cat is a Russian agent sent to disrupt drone operation. PET IT!

  17. Obviously a Russian Spy…

    Meet Keptin Komrade eKATerina KGB Kat, originally from YeKATerinburg , but received her orders in Meowscow

    I’ll get my coat…

  18. From what I remembered from history class, the cats were always welcome companions of soldiers since the dawn of warfare.

    They kept the horrific population of rats down, kept them out of the rations and prevented many soldiers from being gnawed on as they slept.

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