 With your look around the Air Force, I'm technical sergeant Chandration Mitchell. Acting Secretary of the Air Force, John Raugh, told a congressional subcommittee that the Air Force's vision is to use the fiscal year 2022 budget to focus on capabilities needed to win in the long-term strategic competition with China and Russia, devoting resources to a defense that will meet future conflict. In line with Secretary Austin's priorities to defend the nation, take care of our people and succeed through teamwork, our fiscal year 2022 budget is the beginning of a journey to the air and space forces of 2030. It builds capabilities that allow the department to modernize while continuing to meet national security objectives and defend the high ground. For the first time, an autonomous unmanned aircraft flew on a test range, demonstrating what one official called an early version of the brain of the Skyborg system. The Skyborg Vanguard program is working to integrate full mission autonomy using low-cost unmanned air vehicles that can perform missions on their own or teamed with manned crews. The flight test of the Skyborg Autonomy Course System, or ACS, was the first step to integrating these aircraft into a complex operational environment. During the test, the ACS was put through its paces in basic aviation capabilities, responding to navigational commands and demonstrating coordinated maneuvering. It also stayed within defined areas for flight. Deploying to a bare-base environment and setting up everything needed to project combat power quickly was the focus of the Air Mobility Command's 19th Airlift Wing and Exercise Rock Guide 2102. Putting the lead-wing concept into action was a first for the command. The concept brings units together from their home bases with the skills to quickly establish a new main operating base in a deployed environment. And that's your look around the Air Force.