 From Soju's radio and television, this is the Army Now. Often called the Peanuts Sorter, the ATACS, or Automated Tactical Ammunition Classification System, is an innovative piece of technology. The idea originated from a machine designed to sort peanuts. The system is capable of sorting everything from 9mm pistol rounds to 50 caliber rifle munitions. The machine inspects each round in 360 degree dimension by type and serviceability, scanning the tip, casing, and headstand for damage and foreign or non-standard ammo. All of the selected rounds are poured into a holding vat that draws them up a conveyor that lines them single file into the image processor, where a computer determines whether it is serviceable or not. Coupled with the Theater Ammunition Reclamation Facility and our D-MIL operations have provided the government a cost avoidance of approximately $20 million over the past 12 months. I'm Private First Class James Bone Jr. from Camp Arifjunk, Wade. That's the Army Now.