 This is not a video game. The Army is now using advanced video game-like technology for realistic training. The 86th training division on Fort McCoy, Wisconsin runs several virtual trainers for CSTX-86. We have nine different sites that are simulated base of one form or another. This is one of nine that we are offering. And just to give you an idea of the emphasis that the units have on requesting this, of this entire exercise, just this lane out of six, we will train 50% of all the personnel that go through on this exercise purely just in this lane and on simulations. Let's go squad leader. You got everybody back? Keep moving, keep moving. Let's go. Let's get somebody up on the high ground. Keep moving. You can throw just about anything known to man at them. Their movements can be duplicated. Their effects, their reactions all can be monitored and recorded and it's just a fantastic trainer. I see the potential and it's limitless. And a lot of times it really fits their real-world mission. Reporting from Fort McCoy, Wisconsin for the 3-6-6 MPAD, I'm Army Sergeant Jeremiah Richardson.