 disability to make sure that our adversaries are deterred and if they cross that line that we can respond effectively. We conduct Titan Fury to prepare the entire wing so that we're ready to face a near-peer adversary. Each airman works hard every day to prepare for this mission set and Titan Fury is the culminating event that tests them and shows that we are capable to perform this mission. So the first phase of the exercise is to create the posture that the aircraft are ready for the mission and the aircrew are on standby as well as the maintainers. Next we need to sustain that posture and be able to respond. That's the exciting part. That's where the aircrew are rushing to the aircraft. It is a difficult exercise. There's some elements that we don't control like the weather, cold, ice, snow, but we the Inspector General office apply some rigor as well to test the wing. We normally see through multiple repetitions a measurable improvement in our ability to execute the mission. Team Fairchild has a really long history of performing this mission and carrying this ability to make sure that our adversaries are deterred and if they cross that line that we can respond effectively.