 Space Launch Delta 30 provided range support for the United States Space Force's tactically responsive Launch 2 mission on Sunday, June 13 from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The launch decision authority for this mission was Colonel Robert Long, Space Launch Delta 30 commander. Space Launch Delta 30 provided launch permission, range safety, area clearing, and weather support for the launch. The United States Operational Support Squadron typically provides a wide variety of support to any launch here at the western range. Our weather officers provide on-consol support by evaluating weather conditions for the rocket launch to make sure that the conditions are safe. The TAC-RL2 mission was executed by the Small Launch and Targets Division within the Space and Missile Systems Center's Launch Enterprise, and the payload was sent into orbit using Northrop Grumman's Pegasus XL rocket. This is a whole new program for us, and they're operating on a much shorter timeline. So whereas the timeline would normally be years in development for a payload and months of planning to get a launch date set and lead up to that date and actually have a successful mission, the entire timeline for this program was much shorter. This specific mission for TAC-RL, being part of a demonstration of a brand new capability, it's just really exciting to be a part of that as we start a new capability for the Space Force.