 Okay, so I run this exercise as my, the ground unit here to the aircraft line that JTACS get to do maneuvering live fire with live cast and a live ground force. So kind of building that stress as they go helps out tremendously. They don't often have live machine gun fire going off in the background and even for the air crews. It's a bit weird for them in the cockpit to hear live machine gun fire going off in the background. Kind of like what it would really sound like vice static static. This particular device is the PLDR, a portable lightweight laser designator rangefinder. What they contribute is a maneuvering target. So you see down in Yodaville sometimes it's hard to see there's a truck pulling a sled that gives the air crew a little bit more challenge as they should say. Not just a regular static target so it provides them with something to shoot at while it's on the move. What it does is it mits a pulse repetition frequency via a laser and it's for laser seeking munitions that can see that laser energy on a certain frequency and guides them to the end game of that laser. I'm Captain Samantha Jones. I'm here at WTI with Victor 3-2. I'm the battalion arrow and we're here supporting bots for our machine gun runs for the Yodaville shoot. Today we're shadowing the TACP departments. It's really important that we we're here supporting and being able to provide the ground force during the maneuver under fire for TACP's department. Getting to see deuce 2-1 and 2-2 fly overhead. We've got major green that was currently providing the close air support for WTI and for the TACP department.