 All right, can you tell me who you are, sir? Yeah, good morning. I'm Lieutenant Colonel Mario Iglesias. I'm the product manager for the Bradley infantry fighting vehicle, and with the EO Ground Combat Systems here today, fielding the Bradley game force system. What can you tell me about the training that's been coming up, sir? Yeah, right now we're in the middle of doing the operational new equipment training for the Bradley crews, so we're going to learn about all the new capabilities and how to operate this new Bradley A4. And they can finalize that with a gunnery, and they'll be fully qualified to be the first unit in the Army to operate the A4. What makes these vehicles different or even better? Yeah, so there's a lot of different investments. The Army's made to make the Bradley continue to be able to grow and accept new technologies. The main difference that the units are going to see right away is the powertrain. The new engine we put in there, by significant amount more horsepower, there's new transmission. So a whole new powertrain to allow the vehicle to be much more maneuverable. As the vehicle's aged over the past decades, we've added an additional armor onto it. So now we need to give it additional engine power in order to make it so it can keep up with the other units and the AVs and the team, primarily the tank. The new Bradley A4 also has new power generation systems. So as we put new electronics in the vehicle, we've had to have more power distributed throughout the vehicle. Technology's gotten a lot better. The way we use power is a lot better. So as new Bradley can support a bunch of new survivability, like new counter-IDD technology that we've put on there, it's interesting in the future, new active protection systems, and new network capability. So that's a big part. Additionally, before the driver, we have a better viewer now. So there's, we call it driver viewing enhancement wide. So you can see a lot more wide for the road versus the passes a lot more narrow. Those are the main upgrades we put in there. There's a couple others, those are the main ones. Why does this matter, sir? It matters because our adversaries and our ability to defeat them are directly aligned to our soldier training and the technology we provide to them. The technology in this new A4 will make sure that it is a dominant infantry fighting vehicle for many years to come while we wait for home FV. This will give the capability to soldiers to ensure that they can maintain combat dominance. All right, sir, thank you very much. Thank you. Can you do a sign off, sir? Absolutely, yeah. This is Lieutenant Colonel Mario Blasius with the Bradley A4 Fielding. Sign off.