 What we're doing is engaging with our heavy weapons firing our M-240 Bravo and M-249. We're engaging targets up to 300 meters, shooting our heavy weapons. The reason why we're doing this is to get our members ready for any situation from from Yukota Air Force Base and even when for members to deploy out they can get weapon knowledge of the heavy weapons that they can be tasked to. Through training every six months in Camp Fuji, we have the students come in a week prior to have them operate the weapon disassembly and make sure they know all the steps to operate and then the day of we come to Camp Fuji to fire. The reason why we come to Camp Fuji is because they're the ones that have the full distance so that way we can experience how far our target is and where we're hitting if there's no other. I think it's essential for our defenders to experience full distance. You can't get that from a short range using paper targets. Using full distance range shows where they're hitting, how far the target is so that way they can have them. It's good to see an airman that struggled in the beginning and actually progressed through the class and show what they got while they fired and it's actually a really good feeling to see that.