 The One World Terrain, or OWT, is a system that allows us to capture 3D mapping and imagery capabilities at the brigade level to help facilitate training and other exercises that we're conducting like Rootish Shield here in Indonesia. The system consists of the drone and camera, and then it has a computer system software and several antennas that are set up to help the drone understand where it's at, like GPS locations. And then that drone flies at about 500 feet, captures 1 to 2 pictures per second as it flies in a crosshatch, and then the software meshes those pictures together into a three-dimensional model of the area that was mapped. The key benefit, especially with the flights that we're doing right here today, is that we're creating a 3D imagery that can be used to help facilitate better planning of training exercises in the Batraja training area for future iterations of the Rootish Shield, both for U.S. and our Indonesian partners.