 I am Staff Sergeant Mish Salsa, deployed to the 99th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron here at Adolfo Air Base. Here we operate the largest forward operating location of RQ-4s for tactical and strategic ISR. The RQ-4 is a high-altitude jet. It performs star missions for sent company. The warfare information is power, and this is one of the tools that we use to get our strategic information on our adversaries. The RQ-4 is piloted with two pilots. One is not located in the locator where it's operated. We call that the MC pilot, and here locally it's piloted by the LRE pilot, which is me. It is given commands to traction altitudes and headings, and then also has autonomous capabilities to land and recover. In addition to the RQ-4, the 99th ERS previously operated the EQ-4 variant of the Battle Airborne Communications Node Bacon, which serve as critical asset in the fight against Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, as well as in the withdrawal from Afghanistan enabling command and control for a wide range of coalition assets. Throughout this AEF rotation, the 99th has flown over 275 missions, delivering over 3,456 combat hours of intelligence collections over 2,659 hours of C2 across the AOR.