 Javelin missiles, AT-4 rocket launchers and shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapons. These were some of the weapons fired last week during an anti-armor workshop in Moldova. Moldova is a partner nation to the United States that sits between Romania and the Ukraine. About 50 Moldovan troops trained alongside 15 U.S. Marines from Black Sea Rotational Force. For five days, the two forces exchanged anti-tank warfare tactics and weaponry to achieve what the Marines call interoperability. Interoperability is our ability to work with and function with another nation and we've culminated that here with our live fire attack. Reporting for Marine Forces Europe and Africa in Stuttgart, Germany, I'm Sergeant Russell Midori.