 looks like a tree stump. To make command arms work we need to train and we need to train together and train effectively. In the same way as going to the gym you get stronger by sets and repetitions it's exactly the same for command arms maneuver. By training constantly together under pressure then we can increase our capability and our war fighting ability. NATO is fundamentally an alliance. Having the French subunit operating within the first few days of battle groups allows us to build that alliance from the bottom up so we understand each and every part of the battle group, each of our capabilities and we get over some of the human, some of the procedural challenges there are when you operate alongside different nations. If you are armored like we are the infantry fighting vehicles the tanks it just brings so much more firepower to the battlefield and then we can practice how to use it and I think it's important if you want to actually impose your will and the enemy you have to have firepower. I think what we are seeing today in the modern battlefield is that the trenches have not disappeared anywhere they're still there they're still valid if you want to protect yourself you kind of have to dig in and it creates an opportunity to shape the terrain so you can actually use it in your advantages and maneuver like you want to do it and of course then you are more protected in the trench environment. It's always nice to see what other people are doing in their militaries to kind of learn from them and give also them some new ideas how probably to do stuff and in the end we're all just how to say meet in the middle and through that we just enhance cooperation and mutual understanding so we will be more effective for our own task in the future.