 All right, at this time? Proving interoperability, that's one of the big things that we've tried to do during our time here in Europe. Using a common platform between two armies is a huge step forward in interoperability. I'm Colonel Brian McCarthy, commander of the First Armored Brigade Combat Team, First Infantry Division, currently deployed in Europe but from Fort Riley, Kansas. All right, so the Abrams Operations Summit is a three-day program that we've put together here to help share 40 years of knowledge of Abrams' tanking with our counterparts from the Polish Army. Polish soldiers get to see exactly how we operate in and around our tanks, and we get to coach them on some of the tactics, techniques, and procedures that we use. So over three days, what we're doing is we're taking leaders from the Polish Army and broken them down into three groups. We've got tacticians, we've got sustainers, and then we have expert tankers. And each of them gets to spend three days learning some of our tactics, techniques, and procedures, and how we train and fight the Abrams' tank. You know, the Abrams Operations Summit is just the first step in what is gonna be a multi-year program with the Polish Army as they field the Abrams' tanks. We're gonna continue to work shoulder to shoulder with them throughout this to help coach and mentor them at the tactical level in conjunction with what the rest of the Army is doing at the enterprise level.