 So we're out here with Keelow Company, Thurba Dye and Six Marines. I'm the Reginald Gunner for Six Marines. And what Keelow Company is working on is figuring out and kind of cracking the nut on how do you take a M320, which is now a standalone weapon system detached from a rifle, and train the Marines so that they can employ the rifle with greater accuracy, which is now capable of, and employ the grenade launcher with greater accuracy. The penalty of the increased accuracy is now, we have to figure out how to carry that rifle and that grenade launcher and employ them separately. And so what we've got is certain critons out here over the last couple of months. And they're going to describe how we figured out how to make that happen. Today here we've got training with HEDP with the M320 grenade launcher, which is our lightweight grenade launcher, this standalone system. The efficiency of this web system, we can take out to 350 meters on an area target, 150 meters in on a point target. The limitation with that is that in order to be accurate and quickly engage targets, you're going to have to have a high level of proficiency. Here we've mounted the M320 to a holster with a single point sling attached to the sling mount system on the buttstock. It runs directly up the Marines shoulder. Down to the rear of the flak attached by a carabiner with 550 gourd. To the back of the flak to counterbalance the weight of this standalone weapon system. This is very important to the Marine because this allows it to be individually fitted to him to their height and size, allowing them to quickly manipulate, moving his right arm down to the holster to draw his M320 out and engage targets.