 We were out with the Swedish Army. They brought out their archer artillery system. Pretty interesting. It's self-propelled, auto-loading. Very, very cool considering what we've been using recently in our unit, the original 777s. The demonstration shows the system's high mobility. The possibility that we have with the gun to stay in the shelter, to minimize the risk to get detected from the air especially. We don't have to stand in the open field. We can have a lower readiness and then the high mobility enables us to, when we get the fire mission, we can go into action. It takes us only 25 seconds. Then we can fire four or six rounds or whatever the fire mission says. And then the redeploy takes us another 25 seconds and then be on their way to another firing position at least 500, 700 meters away. All that in total takes also about two and a half minutes. Well, it took quite a bit considering they came all the way from Sweden and they had to come in through Port, drove here from Arizona, did a training exercise out there so a lot really happened. Make this all happen so that we could all have a good time out here. In general, it's always a pleasure to cooperate with the other nations. It's great for us to be in the U.S. Exercise is like a bold quest. Many nations have the possibility to look at each other's gears, pros and cons, so we can also develop, for example, our forward observer's gear and guns and battle management systems. So all in all, the entire chain of joint fires. So it's a great exercise.