 From Soju's radio and television, this is the Army Now. The Pelvic Protection System is one of the Army's newest lines of defense against dismounted improvised explosive devices. Staff Sergeant Ross Cox firmly believes in this equipment after stepping on an IED in Afghanistan. I just, the next thing I hear is a boom and I'm just looking, I'm laying on my back looking up in a tree and I see my knee pad sitting up in a tree and all I'm thinking, I'm just going, you know, that's not good, that is not good. Realizing he lost his left leg in the explosion, he asked his medic about other body parts. And then I was like, how are my, how are my, how are my privates, how are my boys? And I looked down and, you know, I didn't have any pain there. He said, you know, those are okay. I know that it played a huge part in my injuries based on what I've been told. It's the Army now.