 I'm Mark Daly. I'm part of the deployable instrumentation system. Europe is known as DICE and I work out of the Graffinburg training area. My job here is to give the training units a deployable instrumentation system. We are one of a kind with the only deployable instrumentation system in Europe. So what me and Sergeant Holt have done it today is gave a brief on the capabilities of the DICE system and assist the soldier of proper weapon alignment and also being able to get a confirmed zero. Basically what we are set is a small long transmitter and once we put that small long transmitter onto the actual weapon system it creates a paring line. So the paring line is from the opposing force to the actual person that actually pulled the trigger. So on the DICE AR playback what you will see, you will see a color line that goes from the player that actually pulled the trigger to the player it actually hit. That's what we call a paring line and all that will be available during the AR playback. The importance of the DICE system is to enhance the AR capability. So instead of the commanders and senior NCOs trying to figure out what happened, for example at zero nine o'clock in the morning they can come to me with a time hack. And like Mr. Daly can you roll back till thirteen hundred? So I can roll the DICE system back to thirteen hundred and they can review what happened at thirteen hundred. So it's just an enhancement tool for the AR capability.