 We're out here with 255 Battery at Gila Bend, Arizona. We're working close air support missions, full mission profiles, and just integrating with a NATO ally. It's been a tight one-control bomb and target in the United States of America. I'm from British Army. We're working here in Baryham Goldwater weapons range with the U.S. Marine Corps. I'm a battery commander of the only tactical-optical battery in the Royal artillery. We work frequently with the U.S. forces. We talked about some collaborative training and we set the work wheels in motion and we've ended up with a really good training event here supported by aircraft from the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Marines. Getting to work with them, kind of figuring out how they operate, how we operate, how we can integrate in case there's ever a near-peer fight somewhere where we go and there's our partners to our left or our right. We at least know how to work with them, what they like to do, and then how we can kind of mesh it all together. Often we find ourselves working in cooperation with American forces so at any time we spend with U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Army it's always invaluable. Primarily we're here because the range of the MGR is an excellent range. 255 batteries have been awesome. They've been super supportive of getting us codes. We're working to get them codes. They're eager to learn from us. Our guys are eager to work with them, learn from them. It's been an awesome experience for us.