 You're always looking back. Two. Index it. Close. Now from the sitting position. Tap it back. Move yourself to position and hover right here. You can see. That's what that does is setting the guns clear and now you're clear. And when you put them on, I guess. You can see how far I go now. I think when it's like plus for the lift, that'll be good. Yes, sir. That's what we've got to see. So I guess we can hand them. Yeah, yeah. We're going to grab six Marines and they're going to walk up here, all right? Those six Marines in those first stages will be SOI East Marines. All right? Let's do two of these. All right, so I'm Sergeant David Begel. I'm from First Battalion, Second Marine Regiment. And I'm an Alpha Company. I'm a squalorier. So today we're utilizing the Carl Gustav for the MOS system. It's a rocket propelled system. You can use multiple types of rounds, smoke, loom, high explosive, high explosive, dual purpose, air burst. So it's utilized pretty much to replace the law and the AT-4 systems that we have right now. So today we're firing training rounds as well as some high explosive and high explosive dual purpose rounds to just familiarize Marines with First Battalion, Second Reg, as well as instructors from the School of Infantry, because it's being a new weapon introduced to our battalion. And this just familiarizes us and we can bring this information back to the Marines back in our unit. In almost every operation that we do, when we patrol, when we do urban operations, we do even when we're just patrolling the woods, we always carry a rocket because you don't know what unit we're going up against, what kind of enemy that we have, what capabilities they have. So this gives us a wide range of opportunities and assets that we have. We can use it to use smoke, use a loom at night so we can see the battle space or just simply damage a vehicle or take out infantry in the field. Purpose is to definitely neutralize and destabilize the enemy's forces, disrupt what they're planning on doing. It gives us ability to maneuver and move our forces into more advantageous positions. I do not. I know it's created a long time ago back in the 50s and they've just been continuously upgrading and promoting it. I know the Army has been using this as well as Marine Corps Special Forces, our SOC teams, they've been using this weapon overseas on deployment and training. Now it's finally being implemented to the Infantry battalions. Currently now we'll be mostly replacing the AT-4 as well as the La Rocket launchers because this has far more uses and versatility than the other ones and with this we carry less rounds, it's lighter and it's just a more versatile weapon system. Purpose is the site you can use at night, you can use with optics or without optics. It automatically adjusts to the range that you need as well as you can lead vehicles that are moving. You can lead the vehicle and actually shoot ahead of it and we pinpoint actually every single time. So that's one of the stuff we want a huge pro. Con is that it needs two people to use it but at the same time if those two Marines, the Gunner and the A Gunner, if they train to continuously work on their craft they can get around six or seven rounds a minute which is far better than just a one-time use for the other rockets.