 difficult and challenging that that's that's the most important thing that we're we're getting out here. So exercise raptor strike is primarily the 16th regiment over all Australian artillery. We're utilizing the range with a number of other units namely units from nine brigade which is a nascent maneuver brigade within the Australian army. We as the 111th battery as part of 16 regiment have been joined by the low altitude defense platoon from the third lad battalion that is here as part of the the marine rotational force Darwin. We've been able to deploy on troop level tasks which is inclusive of detachments to point out into both missile and sensor sites and they are able to practice their detachment level skills improve on their own individual understanding. This is a rare opportunity and noting that the 16th regiment is single air defense capability in the Australian army. It provides a great opportunity for the rotational force to train on an exercise that is supportive of the objectives of an air defense course on. Working with the Australians it just allows us to be confident in the fact that we can work side by side with them and that they can rely on us as well as we can rely on them. It just helps us work out these kinks so that when the time comes or they got to call on us or we got to call on them that we're ready. The end goal for exercise raptor strike is to share tactics techniques and procedures as well as increasing lethality for us as a low altitude air defense detachment and increasing lethality for the Royal Australian Army's air defense corps. Shared struggle increases friendships for a lifetime and I think executing training events that are realistic difficult and challenging that that's that's the most important thing that we're getting out here.