 Modernization is important for the Army just like modernization is important for any business. In order to stay competitive and to stay on the cutting edge of world events, current events, your competition, modernization is key to ensure that we are capable of doing our job. Our job is to fight and win on the modern battlefield. We have to have the best equipment to do that. So we are in the process of getting rid of all of our old equipment as we field the newest aircraft. And we are here to train these pilots on a brand new aircraft. They are actually transitioning from an older model Apache, an A64D, and we are here to transition them to the latest A64 Echo with the latest software version 6. The aircraft has an improved engines, more power, has an improved drive system with more robust transmission, which allows the aircraft to be much more durable, have much more power to perform maneuvers and carry weapons to the battlefield. They also have a large increased number of sensors and suites and even new missiles that the old airplane was not capable of carrying. They were going through about 73 hours of academics over the course of 26 days, 20 hours of flight simulation time in the simulator, and once we have that then they'll move over to the airplane and fly another 15 and a half hours. What the program management team has brought here to the squadron in order to facilitate our transition is really cutting-edge and just the training devices and the aids are incredibly helpful in allowing us to get ready to start executing and operating the new aircraft that we're getting.