 Gun hoon! Ia hit that, then the left side will tell me what he was on the left-hand side, what the ground's like. Some are somewhere off the front, seeing what the right-hand side is. But after that, I'll take my gun, my gun group, place them at the axis, and then I'll sprint everyone out pretty much in a 360 all-round D. And then we do the same as I'll give our arcs. I'll give arcs to the gun, and I'll pull real, and then I'll stock right through to give everyone the arcs. The arcs in the toy seat will stop dealing with the kids, the enemy, and many other stuff. Yeah. Honestly, that looks really similar to our just normal reactive contact, like if we were in an open area like this, it's really similar. Thank you for taking the time to interview with me. Please go ahead and say your full name, spell your name, and then state your company and your position. Hi, I'm Sarn Jaden-Smith, J-A-Y-D-E-N-S-M-I-T-H. We're out here in Fiji, and I'm with BICO 227 Wolfhounds. So, PO6 is when we are in dense terrain, vegetation, and we don't have a high visibility of what's in front of us, and say we walk up to a machine gun nest or something that we can't fight head-on. It is an easy and simple way to basically break contact to get our formation out safe and efficiently so we can re-consolidate and readjust with our counter-attack. So, the experience here has been nothing but amazing. We've gone real close playing all the sports, just talking about how they run things, how we run things. We're all coming together and learning from each other. I think it's been nothing but an awesome experience. In this experience, have you learned anything new as a leader to help you tactically? Yes, 100%. I've learned so much from the Urban Ops itself on how to pie corners, how to almost basically clear an entire room without even going into the room. What do you think the biggest takeaway is in this event? The biggest takeaway is being the Urban Ops, for sure. Being that team leader, keeping control of the team was big with them as well. So, just having that control of your team, making sure someone's always holding security down a certain hallway. It seems the jungle tab is a real big deal here, right? You have Ranger tabs, we have all kinds of tabs. This is really special to you to see you wear it yourself. Can you tell me what it means to have the honour of wearing a jungle tab? And 227 Beco is the jungle company. So, it is real important to have because we expertise in jungle. So, our main priority is going into the thick stuff, coming out of the thick stuff, attacking our enemies where it's least expected. So, it's really important to know all the rope systems, just in case casualty goes down for equipment, how to get across, like, cliffs and bodies of water and all that stuff. What other type of expertise do you guys teach? I think I heard something about food, identifying food and shrubbery or shelter. Let's talk about food and shelter. Yeah, so it's our fume. Different types of way we move in the jungle. Different type of ambushes. We talk about food, what we can eat, what we can't eat, how to purify water, shelter if needed. All the bushes, trees, bamboo, everything we can use to build those shelters. I mean, yeah. You're currently living in... What is your current living situation? How are you guys sleeping? So, we usually set up our base at night. We will set up our hammocks usually and sleep in our hammocks through the night. And morning before sun comes up, we break down. We have plenty of water, plenty of food. Everything is getting to us really efficiently out here. Fantastic. Hold that thought.