 CCUAS stands for Counter Small Unmanned Aerial Systems. The mission that we have here for counter CCUAS is to be able to detect, track, identify and defeat small unmanned aerial systems, specifically Group 1, Group 2 drones within this AOR. It's important to do the 386 because this is the new type of warfare that we're dealing with, electronic warfare. Very hard to detect and defeat. We have new systems, new software, everything daily. It's always a battle to stay ahead of the game. Favorite thing about my job is learning the technology aspect, becoming more aware today of what's going on. Most individuals would probably think of Group 1, Group 2 drones as toys used for land survey. They can be used for various aspects. But the capabilities that if in the wrong hands and seeing what can happen overall that could hurt our mission and or our personnel, it's learning, you know, the good and evil. We do conduct base populist flights. That way they can do a salute report, identify, call in, because anything and everything should be reportable and it could help save a life or ally or an asset in the future. So we do provide those flights, teach them about the drones and what they're capable of, whether they're Group 1, Group 2, and how to identify them. It is, to me, it's a very big deal. Knowing what folks are capable of is definitely real. And I think shaping the Air Force and building new counters who have systems definitely helps us in the future.