 The Office of Naval Research announced two successful flight demonstrations with unmanned flight capability at Marine Corps Base, Quantico. These flights are part of the Autonomous Aerial Cargo Utility System program, or ACAS. ACAS reduces risk for warfighter resupply and pilots flying into hostile zones. That means from over here, I can just say go to that very critical mission, deliver those life-saving equipment supplies. It could be humanitarian assistance, it could be conflict and warfighting. I can deliver those to a spot and it will land itself automatically. And if, by the way, there's a Marine or a sailor on the other end that says, no, I didn't want you to land right there, I've changed my mind, I want you to land over here with one touch of their tablet or handheld, they can do that. For updates, follow hashtag ACAS on Twitter and Facebook. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Tyrell Morris.