 Yeah, this one, put this off, better to sting also, and then we have to fold it by half from the both sides, it could be quite outside, something like that. Now, I'm taking the reserve parts here, come to me now. Look, if it is not blocked here, open with that one, that winch is correct. 14, 0, 5, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4. We are jumping from 4 to 4? Yeah, I'm waiting. Yeah, same, but it's right, maybe I can... It's 270, 270, wind, blow, 2084, yeah? The third jump is marked by a green flag and it's here. Here is green flag and you go here. Yes, after landing and you go with them here. There is a green flag, direction of aircrafts flying. Three on three, March. Okay, cauliflower. Let's get familiar with our partner jumps with the Armynato with the rules and equipment we have on our equipment. We will teach them how to prepare equipment for jumps, what rules are required on our airfields and we will prepare them for the same jump. It is a great experience because we can exchange different experiences with different armies. This enables us to access anywhere in the world essentially, it just extends our reach massively and deploy highly trained, highly motivated troops at very short notice almost anywhere in the world. We just get a bit more depth of perspective working with other nations and seeing their kits and equipment, how it works and how they work with it. See any lessons we can draw from that and apply to our own training and drills. There is a lot of unity within the airborne community. Everyone is of a similar mindset and has done similar training so despite the language barrier everyone has a very similar mentality and mindset.