 Hi, I'm Lance Corporal Clayton Philip-Ovich from the Korypore and I'm here with the gear now We're at joint-based Langley Eustis and we're about to figure out what it takes to get toasted like a bagel But first let's learn a little bit more about the active denial system So right behind me is the ADS system and what we're gonna do is we're gonna go on the ship and find out What really makes it bring the heat? So this is where the ADS system is controlled. It's very cramped small almost like my living quarters in the barracks Just kidding, but for real. This is very very cramped. So the guys in here is controlling the monitors It's got a pinpointed all the way down to small little crosshairs, and it's really impressive Probably the coolest thing about this little get-up is the Atari like joystick that they use to control the system And I'm pretty sure I'd be qualified to operate the system because I'm pretty good at Call of Duty So you've got the two monitors right here. You can probably play split-screen. I don't know We'll have to ask about that. It's very cramped and I'm a little claustrophobic So I'm gonna go ahead and leave this to professionals and get out I'm racing. This operated on one person, but how does it measure up against the crowd of people? You can use it on a crowd to move a crowd from one area to the other It's the beauty of the system you can actually sweep from left to right start on one end And you can get them in the direction that you want to go It's very useful to the commander moving people in a specific direction So it's a very effective weapon that has a very broad range of things they can do and at the same time It's non-lethal. It's not going to kill you. So for the people that think oh, I'm gonna be roasted alive As soon as you get out of the heat your skin's fine. You feel normal. That's great. I really like that about the system Some people think that the Marine Corps is all about dropping bodies That's just not true. In fact, the commander of the Marine Corps General James Amos is the Department of Defense's executive agent for non-lethal weapons Non-lethal weapons are the future of keeping our service members safe Thanks for watching guys. We'll see you on the next installment of with the gear