 With your look around the Air Force, I'm Staff Sergeant Britt Crowling. No significant impact. That's the official word on how efforts to update the aging U.S. land-based intercontinental ballistic missile system would affect both cultural and natural resources. The final environmental assessment for the new ground-based strategic deterrent test program, or GBSD, cleared sites at Hill Air Force Base Utah and Bannonburg Space Force Base California. The range equadroling atoll in the Pacific Ocean was included in the analysis. The range would be part of test demonstrations for GBSD and the Minuteman 3. Modernizing the land-based leg of the nuclear triad will include upgrading weapon system technology, supporting infrastructure, and command and control functions. Exercise amalgam dart is a NORAD Arctic air defense exercise with the U.S. and Royal Canadian Air Forces operating across the Arctic from the Beaufort Sea to Tully Greenland. The exercise allows NORAD to test responses, systems, and equipment in a variety of weather conditions and scenarios, including hijackings and responses to unknown aircraft. The training is part of Operation Noble Eagle, the ongoing air defense response established after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. A new suit is being developed and tested that will protect air crews from the effects of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards. A test team ran the suit through its final ground test with a volunteer C-130 crew at Dias Air Force Base, Texas. It's called the Uniform Integrated Protective Ensemble Air Two-Piece Undergarden. It fits under a flight suit and is meant to offer better mobility, breathability, and lower overall body temperatures. This means air crews will be able to stand their flight suits longer with less chance of heat-related casualties. The test air crew included female members, ensuring the diversity of the force was represented, and all ergonomic factors were considered. Multi-service operational testing is scheduled for later this year. And that's your look around the Air Force.