Mr pointy stick kaboom mother fucker…top bloke…just keep doing the voodoo that you doo so well 🫶🏻🇺🇦🫶🏻
Doom_hammer666 on
Jagga-jagga!
SvenRot on
Entendez-vous dans les campagnes
Mugir ces féroces soldats?
Ils viennent jusque dans vos bras
Égorger vos fils et vos compagnes
Aux armes, citoyens (formez)
Vos bataillons
Marchons, oui, marchons
Qu’un sang impur
Abreuve nos sillons
Sfriert on
This guy is pretty awesome for sure. Who I’d like to thank also is the units, the pilots, the mission planners, the editors who collect the footage and make them available for us to see. So many little hands behind the scenes take part in this war and all deserve a shout-out.
FidjiC7 on
As a French I find it surprising to see that it comes from Le Figaro, which is know for it’s hard-right editorial line often aligning with far-right candidates like Le Pen who are Putin bootlickers. Good to know there’s still a bit of journalistic integrity left in there somewhere.
Ben_C17 on
French mainstream coverage of individual Ukrainian operators is worth watching. We’ve been tracking European media patterns on panopsik.com, and there’s been a clear shift from crisis headlines to sustained human-interest stories French outlets in particular have been running more granular combat coverage over the past few months, not just when major cities are hit. That matters for public opinion durability. When you’re three years into a war and a drone operator gets front-page treatment in Le Monde or Figaro, it suggests the public is still actively engaged rather than tuning out. Ukraine’s strategy of making footage instantly available has paid off in ways most militaries wouldn’t risk transparency as a force multiplier. The question is whether that holds through winter when energy infrastructure gets hit again and fatigue really sets in.
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Absolute European GOAT.
I guess the French would say “un héros”.
I love that guy and his pointy stick. Badaboom
Mr pointy stick kaboom mother fucker…top bloke…just keep doing the voodoo that you doo so well 🫶🏻🇺🇦🫶🏻
Jagga-jagga!
Entendez-vous dans les campagnes
Mugir ces féroces soldats?
Ils viennent jusque dans vos bras
Égorger vos fils et vos compagnes
Aux armes, citoyens (formez)
Vos bataillons
Marchons, oui, marchons
Qu’un sang impur
Abreuve nos sillons
This guy is pretty awesome for sure. Who I’d like to thank also is the units, the pilots, the mission planners, the editors who collect the footage and make them available for us to see. So many little hands behind the scenes take part in this war and all deserve a shout-out.
As a French I find it surprising to see that it comes from Le Figaro, which is know for it’s hard-right editorial line often aligning with far-right candidates like Le Pen who are Putin bootlickers. Good to know there’s still a bit of journalistic integrity left in there somewhere.
French mainstream coverage of individual Ukrainian operators is worth watching. We’ve been tracking European media patterns on panopsik.com, and there’s been a clear shift from crisis headlines to sustained human-interest stories French outlets in particular have been running more granular combat coverage over the past few months, not just when major cities are hit. That matters for public opinion durability. When you’re three years into a war and a drone operator gets front-page treatment in Le Monde or Figaro, it suggests the public is still actively engaged rather than tuning out. Ukraine’s strategy of making footage instantly available has paid off in ways most militaries wouldn’t risk transparency as a force multiplier. The question is whether that holds through winter when energy infrastructure gets hit again and fatigue really sets in.