 This is going to be very bad for sure. And then you just got to end my video. Should be good there. Now bring it back around. This is where the fun begins after it gets going. Hold stable. Hopefully hot release. So just look to like raise it up. Yeah. Oh, I think it just zoomed. What did you hold it to? Uh, then you can look at it. See, uh... And what can you do with that picture? So you can, after you get it, you can go to screenshots and you can use it for, uh... You can look. You can send it up over an objective. Look at the objective. See if there's a better, like, wood line. And that's the grid of it. That's the grid of the picture. Yeah. That's the grid of the picture. Yeah, you just hold that. Yeah. So you hold the camera button. Uh-huh. You can zoom in. Okay, wow. This actually... It looks like the actual way they want you to store it's like that. Okay. I would pull out the second one, but it was acting goofy today. Did you pull out number one again? Select UV grid. No. GPS. Uh, so... Part of the warm-up process. I think it's... You give it a spin. It activates it. Activates the rotors. It should be, uh, fast spin. There we go. Now, rotate it gently. 180. Stand still. You see that? Down. A little more, please. And then can I see the rear rotor? The Black Hornet is a squad and platoon UAS asset that can be employed for reconnaissance on the battlefield. It delivers the commanders on the ground information so they can make informative decisions on where to employ forces where needed. For platoon firefighters, we did it for route reconnaissance. So that way we can clear our vehicles to move forward. And then in Hungary, we employed them at observation posts behind IV lines to observe enemy movements as they're crossing. I think it's a great asset for our platoons and squads. In a decentralized fight, we're able to provide information to the commanders. It's very rapid and quick. The capabilities of the Hornet, it can reach out to 1.5 kilometers. It has about 22 minutes of flight time. In each set, the soldier carries. There's two of them. One has a day and the other one has nighttime capabilities. It's able to send pictures. You can attach it to your kit. And, yeah, it's Mali capable to be... The Black Hornet is an unmanned drone that we use for surveillance and scouting objectives, terrain, just generally forward of wherever we're at. And then it has thermals and infrared. So it has a white hot, black hot. So you can take screenshots as you're using it. You can have the camera going. You can get up above. You can take a screenshot. And then on the little tablet you have that you're using, you can take a look at the screenshot and see where the enemy is, what the possible terrain is around it. Anyone that's played a video game before has a really easy time using it.