 All right, so I'm Staff Sergeant O'Connell here stationed on a Fort Bag, North Carolina. All right, I serve as a 13-mic section chief with two other crew members on a high Mars. So a high Mars is a high mobility rocket system, which has the capability of shooting six rockets up to 400 kilometers in 12 seconds. So today we're actually doing a high range, but most people may know it as a hot panel or a fuel artillery raid. So what's really unique about what we're doing today is we're actually loaded up with six live rounds. Normally we do a dry fire, but today we're going to get off the bird, shoot a six pack, just six rockets downrange, get back within 20 minutes. So this training is extremely important because we actually need to get more proficient at these high range because the biggest threat to fuel artillery and especially high Mars is the heat signature and counterattack from these bigger powers out there. It's not really a threat now because the enemy we face, but down in the future five, ten years down the road, the counterfire is actually going to come fast. So what we have in plan to counteract counterfire are exactly what you see here. These high range missions to get off, shoot within 100 meters of a plane and load right back on within 20 minutes. So the enemy can't find out where we are and use that counterattack against us.