 Yeah, this truck is probably three months old. Three months old, but over a decade in the making. We're glad we're getting the word out that it's finally on the street. On the street and off-road, the military's newest vehicle tackles the future. This vehicle is just a leap ahead in its technology. Built-in plug-and-play ability allows this vehicle to work with current and future equipment. It is sort of like having that USB port on your computer where you go down to the best mind by whatever equipment you want and plug it in and it works. It's not quite that simple, but that's the concept we're going for. Saving dollars simply makes sense. The average cost of a truck was going to be about $440,000, $450,000. And through the competition process, we got the truck down to about $250,000 less than $250,000 per truck. When we got the price down, it allowed us to buy more trucks more quickly for the same amount of money. Time to take a test drive. After checking out the capabilities, Army leadership was impressed. This is really a step up from the Humvee, so we have some new capabilities that both protect our soldiers but also provide that payload and performance that we really need on the future battlefield. It felt great. It was a very smooth ride. I know this is going to be a great capability for our soldiers. As more joint light tactical vehicles roll off the assembly line, the modern military keeps rolling along. Staff Sergeant Ben Wilken, Joint Base Langley Eustace, Virginia.