 U.S. service members of Black Sea Rotational Force 2011 traveled to Buzo, Romania to give members of the Romanian Army a course to familiarize them with the capabilities of the Raven B unmanned aerial vehicle. The Raven is a lightweight man-packable UAV that offers an eye in the sky for service members on the ground in any battle situation. The Raven is constructed from thin Kevlar material and can be equipped with up to three cameras offering day and night vision capability and the option of capturing video and still photos. We can do a lot of things. I want to surveillance the terrain with the paratroopers or with the rangers. The Raven system can be guided by global positioning satellite via laptop and antenna. The Romanian soldiers were given the opportunity to get hands-on familiarization with mission planning, setting up the system, flying and landing it. This course will prepare them if they ever need to employ the Raven system if they're operating with U.S. units downrange. They did their mission planning. They learned how to target. And now they're ready to go out there right now on the battlefield and use the Raven. So it was a good experience for both of us. Black Sea Rotational Force 2011 is committed to strengthening and maintaining a close solid relationship with Romania and other partner nations in the Black Sea region through security cooperation and combined training. Reporting for Black Sea Rotational Force 2011 from Buzo, Romania, I'm Marine Sergeant Matt Lyman.