 My name is Fernando Torres, I am with the Expeditionary Regional Transport Division of Transport Activities Europe and I am the Chief of the Deployable Instrumentation System Europe, better known as DICE. We arrived, the team arrived about three days ago, we received our equipment and we began setting up the exercise control base stations on two locations in the box, microwaving the systems approximately four and a half kilometers apart in order to cover the entire training area to support the airborne jump on the 26th and the FTX following on the jump. This exercise, Sky Soldier, is a two-part exercise. The first first part of the exercise is the actual airborne jump and 72-hour FTX. Immediately following that, the unit will move into a live fire weapons density that will be conducted at the ranges here at Genchigia training area. We just received the digging assets last night to begin digging the target pits to replace the target tree that's going to be required for them to execute live fire. DICE is a state-of-the-art GPS, radio, soldier vehicle and building instrumentation capability that combined with an exercise control base station provides a 3D multimedia movie that can be shown to the soldiers about everything they conduct and do the exercise in an AAR format. As part of the DICE system, the soldiers are going to receive a vest, a halo for the helmet and a laser transmitter to be attached to the weapon and also the vehicles will receive wireless target systems that will allow them to be able to engage each other in a fight with laser capabilities and replicate actual battlefields.