 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Today, a daily feature from around the globe. Female soldiers will soon see a big advancement in protective equipment, specifically body armor tailored to their form. We made the shoulders a little bit more narrower and increased the ability for adjustability in the shoulder area. We've provided a little bit more room and different cut and sew patterns in the chest area and have darted the chest area to allow for a better form and fit so that top area is more representative of what a female would normally wear in their blouse or top. And so we wanted to make sure that as we adjusted the shoulder fit, made it more narrow, accounted for the bend in the shoulder that we allowed for areas where female soldiers could properly seat their weapon and fire it effectively. It is just as capable as all the other types of body armor and protective gear that we're fielding. As we move down to the waist area, not only have we made the waist area a little bit more narrow, but we've also adjusted and increased the adjustability with the cummerbund. One of the other items that we've adjusted is the length. So torso lengths of females vary from those of males. And so we've adjusted that length accordingly so that it results in a better fit so that it more adequately fit the female torso. We're building 100 sets of this female specific body armor and we will field those in the September-October timeframe for the female engagement teams of the 101st. That's the Army Today from Soldiers Radio and Television.