 air support from the sky has now enabled a US Marine Corps high-mass system, the M142, to now move into a firing position. You can see these systems now driving to your 12 o'clock location in the open field where they will set up their final firing position to engage a depth target momentarily. The aerial fire support from the AC-130 gunship has provided excellent cover to enable a coordinated phase forward of surface fire assets. The US Marine Corps high-mass unit is core site empire and they will strike back deep into the enemy area to your direct front onto a identified C2O more than 15 kilometers in the distance. This US Marine High-mass battery firing today is the first fully operationally capable long-range strike unit in the Marine Corps and comes from the 2nd Marine Division. The AC-130 Spectre gunship supported by forward observers have confirmed after 40 seconds of flight the size of six rockets have met their target and the enemy C2O has been neutralised. We have the 300 kilometers and a variety of future munitions in Devalville that will offer extended range again. High-mass has seen here today delivers affordable, quick, long-range precision strike fires. The Australian Defence Force will acquire the land-based long-range strike high-mass system. The high-mass system will provide the Australian Army with a significant capability boost enabling it to provide a persistent, long-range rapid response capability which is both operationally deployable and tactically fire a salvo of two rockets totaling six rounds into the target area and supported by joint observers on the ground. Strike on target has been confirmed and the enemy has been destroyed. Ladies and gentlemen, that completes the fire power demonstration for today. Here in detention has now been removed. Please remain seated inside the viewing area until all weapon systems have been made safe and the Director of Practice confirms that all weapon traces are closed.