A hyper-detailed, realistic Gulf War battlefield scene in cinematic landscape orientation (21:9). A fierce hummoniod tabby cat with orange, brown, and black fur patterned like flowing flames, glowing like embers, is dressed in a 1991 U.S. Army tank commander uniform with six-color desert “chocolate chip” camouflage. The cat wears an authentic Gulf War-era CVC helmet with a tan cover and communications headset, standing properly in the open commander’s hatch on top of the turret of a full-sized desert-tan M1A1 Abrams tank — not emerging from the turret center — and is realistically small in scale compared to the massive vehicle. The Abrams is positioned facing directly toward a distant, period-accurate Iraqi T-72 tank painted in authentic camouflage with the Iraqi flag visible on its side. The Abrams’ cannon smokes with thick white smoke drifting in the dry desert air. In the distance, the Iraqi T-72 is being destroyed in an ammo cook-off — its turret (with a realistically proportioned main gun, not oversized) is blown completely off and flying about 20 feet into the air (exaggerated for drama), with fire, black smoke, and debris erupting outward. The battlefield is dusty and sun-bleached, with heat shimmer, haze, and scattered wreckage. Above, a bald eagle soars through the golden sky carrying a large, slightly tattered American flag that waves powerfully in the wind. Warm, cinematic lighting, authentic 1991 Gulf War atmosphere, dramatic motion, and accurate perspective. See more