 Marines and several other DOD representatives had quite the heated demonstration at Quantico, Virginia from the joint non-lethal weapons directorate. This is a military area. Move away from the perimeter. I say again, this is a military area. Move away from the perimeter. Their new active denial system boasts a reach far beyond any other non-lethal system. It's a versatile system and it has a range of non-lethal capability that we can't even come close to with any of our fielded systems today that are in our military forces. About seven football fields to give it some perspective. It can deter individuals on a military perimeter, all the way up to a riotous crowd, all without permanent harm. One-sixth and fourth of an inch of your skin goes very shallow into where your nerve receptors are and there's no permanent injury caused by it. Very safe system. We build in some safety margins and training for the operators. They even let any of the guests volunteer to test out its effectiveness and safety. Including the assistant commandant of the Marine Corps, Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, and Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Most described it as feeling like a hot oven or grill being opened up. It is something that, once again, probably the safest system that we've developed as far as the non-lethal capability. From Washington, I'm Sergeant Andrew Milner.