 My name is Staff Sergeant Tyler Franklin, RSO here at Range 117. That'll happen a few times. Safety's our biggest concern on a range. What's it take to get done screening? Make sure we get confirmation with the TC. He's got all of his weapons opened up so we can check them out, make sure there's no rounds inside the chamber. Check the 50 cal, the TC's 50 cal. Check the loader's 240. Once you get done with those two up top, we hop down on the inside the turret when we check the breech, the breech needs to be open. Make sure there's no main gun rounds inside. The gunner who's sitting to the bottom right of the turret, he has his selector switch in safe. He has his LRF which is the laser in safe. He also has his coax feed tray cover open so that I can see inside of that feed tray to make sure again there's no rounds inside of there. I've had the Plymouths are being in every spot on the tank and now being a tank commander. These are massive killers man, that's the biggest piece, the best piece of equipment that the Army has on the battlefield without fail.