 The ICT is the integrated combat turn that's where we're basically pulling into a spot with engines running and taking on fuel and weapons loads at the same time, looking to minimize our turn time between sorties. It's on a normal training sortie, we'll see anywhere between about an hour and 45 to two hours between a landing and a takeoff. And now we're actually loading heavyweight munitions and we're basically doing about an hour on the ground, so it's almost cutting that turn time in half. And that just basically leads to increased survivability when we start talking about operating in locations where the base or the forward operating location could be at threat of enemy hetero ballistic missiles or some other kind of threat. And basically what we do is do multiple tasks underneath a fully running aircraft. We go underneath it, crew chiefs do their inspections, making sure the jet is ready to fly the next go, weapons, loading bombs and feeling all at the same time. ICTs differ from normal operations, basically how it is is like you have a jet come in trying to do it fast, reliable, safe loads as fast as you can get the jet up back up in the air. The biggest takeaway us as a unit, I believe that we all build confidence in each other that we know from the active guardsmen all the way to the traditional, they can come out here and do the job safely, reliable and as fast as possible and we can all trust one another in doing the job right.