 When you focus on just simulated training, your risk equation is different. It can help you learn how to use the weapons. It can help you think about the environment. But until you're put in that environment where you've got the smell, the stress, just the physical environment bouncing around on the ship or the craft, when you add all that stress in, you need to build the realistic environment to ensure that you get the result you want when you're actually called to fight. So I ask the engineers to go look at what they could do. You've got to be a better way. Hi, guys. What we have for you today is a training exercise using the worst system. So what I'd like you to do is, what our system does is simulate as close as possible to real-life fire exercise by projecting 3D objects in the real world through the means of a holographic image on a device that you wear on your head. Gunner, bag ready. Engage primary target. On the screen, there's a heads-up display. That shows every shot fired, every hit, and it shows the ratio between hit and miss. Secondary and cart clear. This is really good for preparing for that live fire exercise. If you're shooting a blanket or something, you've got to wait for somebody to fall down or something to blow up or whatever. You don't get the feedback. This system, it's recording. What's your boat doing? Did your gunner engage the target at the right time? It could be multi-cast to big screens, laptops. It could be multi-cast over the internet to other locations. You want to be in the environment. You want to be there outside. You want to man a gun that's firing blank so you get the realism. But it actually presents you with a target to fire upon. And then you have the additional benefit of collecting the data. That's why we were trying to build this. If all you've done is simulated training in a very benign classroom environment, you're not going to have the same response to go fire. How far? Having the feedback from them and knowing that in fact this makes on their job every day and their training to be more efficient, to be better at it, it makes all the difference.