 With this mission we plan it months in advance. Not only we work with the 576 and other agencies to make this happen but also in our squadron every single flight has a role. We send down commands at the launch facility and we check out all the components that we have and make sure that everything will function properly on the ground as well as in the air. So the importance of the airborne side is it is the only alternate launch capability for the Minutemen 3 weapon system. The E6B is the Navy's only asset that actually provides this capability to the 625th and the Stas to take them up in the air to be able to launch an ICBM. There's no other asset in the Navy's arsenal that can actually do this mission. We integrate with the Navy from start to finish on a test mission like this. We go through all the mission planning with them through mission execution and also the debrief. We take those lessons we apply them forward. It's really cool because you see the result of the entire squadron's effort come together in one mission.