 We're out here in the cold doing Operation Sebran Deep Freeze. We're testing limitations of our sebran equipment, along with doing tactical training. The threat's ever changing. We have to learn to adapt and overcome. We've been used to testing our equipment in the desert, in heat. It's time to make sure it can operate in cold, pushing those limitations and driving the mission forward. If you don't mind the cold, it's a great time. The whole point of Operation Sebran Deep Freeze is to put our skills and equipment to the test in an extreme weather environment. And the extreme weather environment that we face every year is cold weather. And cold weather brings along with it a slew of problems. What we can do to combat those things or keep our equipment operational as long as we can. The students were given intel that they needed to go to the site, clear out the area, make sure there weren't any enemy combatants there, and then go in and attempt to get samples or to also try and identify the products that were being made inside. So the students technically came down the road to survey the situation. And then they moved in towards the building, determined which entrance they wanted to go into. Then they proceeded to get inside as fast as possible, found the room that had the lab that they were looking for. They decided where they wanted to sample, decond as best they could at the time, and then tried to get out. The cold weather definitely adds to a difficulty in both the getting to the site that they need to exploit and sample at, as well as the actual sampling itself. Even our equipment, the battery life on all of our equipment really shortens down when we get cold. Something that you have to think about, and not just your equipment, but also your health. We haven't really tested our cold weather equipment in 30 years. Basically, since the end of the Cold War, we don't have those tactics and techniques and procedures built up anymore for the current equipment. We have it for legacy equipment, but we don't use that anymore. So we need to do the hard work of developing those TTPs for our current equipment. We're having a team come out to respond to our improvised device that was suspected chemical warfare agent. We're looking to see if we can find confirmation of a chlorine product or maybe some precursors to a chlorine product. We're trying to develop some analytical thinking. We're trying to hone and sharpen those response skills and the recce skills. Evaluating the facility. And then once they've done some monitoring outside the facility, they're going to check inside the facility and try to identify as much as they can about what was going on inside. We're running them through a bio scenario where they're coming across any type of bio agents. They're getting into their chem gear and they're taking samples and trying to identify what they're coming across. Then they can push the information up to higher headquarters. We have them room clearing procedures. They went through a little bit of training with our security forces members and got a little bit of shoot movement, communicate room clearing procedures from them to help them accomplish their missions that they're being tasked with today. The way CBRN hazard reacts in heat is very different than how it will react in cold. So it's important that we understand how that's going to react and what equipment we'll need to push that mission forward. All right, glad we're getting ready on that. That's the first thing I'm thinking of. Just want to make sure we're clear of that hazard. We're going to want multires in there. That the gear we're bringing in is going to be suitable for that, huh? So while we're doing your team be joining us while we go down there outside. I will probably be going back down the road in this. We can always stop there. Maybe mop up there. Yeah, yeah. Wait. We can stop here. One. Before attack. Ex-filled before attack. Over. You've got to be sure. The rest will come naturally. But we're cleaning around here, right? So let's see what they think of this. We got the time. They may not like it. I don't know. I'm just saying we're doing that. So if you see that, we're interested on your take at the end. Oh, sure. Yeah, that's great. That's what we're going to do. But not too close. The efficient. I see bleach. I see a heat source. Yeah. See it's not being heated too. All right, keep moving. I'm going to this one. Oh, yeah. I see. Corner. Yeah, that was thinking for me either. Yeah. So we took a peek inside. They clearly got a set up. We got a suit, something being heated. Oh, here it comes. Yep, yep. Good fall. Don't fall. I'll be sitting right here. Like, almost all these windows have a cracker out of these. Yep. So we're going to kick that like a swing door, or say like. Can you do it first? I'll bring up the boots. Do you have a hand? I'm going to put them around. Yeah. Rub me off and knock on that. All right, what is it? There shouldn't be anything here. You leave it. Drop it in. Good deal. Well, you haven't really got the bottom. I probably don't want to go. All right, I'll leave it to the temple. It's kind of a nice idea. But I don't want to look in there. Yeah, it's like in this car, I think, really. It shouldn't look. There you go. I want just how much worse it can be. That's plenty. Whoa. What? I'm going to stick a cigarette right in there and smoke it. Well, he doesn't have a cigarette. But to be perfectly honest, like, again, real world. I don't think I'm going to look at what this is. What do you know? You're upright. From the paper and the paper not absorbing it. Let's show you. It's a water-based product versus an oil-based product. So these are just boxes and saying, well, it's not this. It's not this. It's not this. I'm looking at Google and saying, all right, after a second, the black boot versus the yellow boot. So we've got the... Let me check and see where they are. The teams are kind of providing some additional support. But they're... I'm going to see where those guys are on teams again in the gear set and I'll let you know. Okay. Sounds good. Thank you. Thank you. Have we got the road closer up on the map? So I'm thinking about... We're just going to park our car about right here. That's what we're going to do. And then see how they... If they fall along the road or if they go through the woods, right at... If they start going around, they're going to be stuck. If they start going around, they're going to be stuck. Yeah. So we're just going to stop. I was going to say, we'll get out there before you guys so that we don't have to worry about that. And then we'll... Get that stairwell. Let me know if you're ready. All right. You ready? Okay.