 So, out here today utilizing the M68A2 inert mine clearing line charge to simulate the use of an M58 mine clearing line charge, the live fire variant of the charge we're using today. This training is important because it's going to enable us to establish proficiency to provide mobility to Victor 3-2 in the event of during deployment or in a combat environment to clear a 100 meter path through a mine field, so whether that's a, whether that's any personnel or any tank, mines, it's going to enable us to clear a 100 meter lane through that obstacle to provide mobility for motorized and mechanized assets. The overall objective for the training today is to establish proficiency in the use of the Myclic system to provide mobility for that supported infantry unit on deployment or in combat. So the system makes secondary division more lethal and capable because it's going to provide us with 1,750 pounds of C4 to clear a 100 meter lane through an enemy obstacle group, whether that's any tank mines, any personnel mines, so that motorized and mechanized assets of the division can move through to the objective to ultimately assault the enemy. So the way the Myclic system operates is you have your M58 line charge which is the actual 1,750 pounds of C4 and then you have your Mark 22 rocket. So connecting the rocket with the line charge and then attaching it to a vehicle enables you to get the 62 meter standoff that you need and then at that point the operator is going to raise the rail. That rail will get between 43 and 47 degrees and then upon receiving the command to fire that rocket, that rocket is going to shoot out 162 meters, getting a full way of 100 meters over that minefield and then upon receiving the command to detonate that charge, the Marine in charge of that line charge is going to detonate the charge clearing that lane. So the benefit of using the Myclic system enables the supported infantry unit to maintain tempo. So instead of having Marines boots on the ground clearing that minefield by hand or through physically clearing it, utilizing a CMD, so a metal detector, it enables us to on a vehicle move up 62 meters away from that minefield and then clear that minefield for 100 meters and then moving forward and depending on how many Myclics we need to clear that obstacle, we can. So maintaining tempo in a combat environment. So something I'd like to add. So the Marines from Third Platoon have been out here for the past nine days. First in support of Victor 3-2 with their platoon attacks at Gulf 29 Charlie, utilizing APOBS, donut charges and Bangalores, moving to ETA-2 where we're conducting platoon levels, so simulating a battalion level breach with the whole platoon acting as the breaching force, utilizing APOBS and Bangalores and then also our mechanical assets or our wire cutters, culminating with the use of this M-68A2 inert Myclic, hitting home the mobility aspect of division engineering, in the end enabling the supported infantry unit to close with and destroy the enemy. How'd you think? You thought it was decent?