1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:00,000 2 00:00:06,769 --> 00:00:08,936 We're out here today working with NASA 3 00:00:08,936 --> 00:00:12,020 and we're doing a um counter UAs drill 4 00:00:12,029 --> 00:00:14,439 or exercise . So , what we have here 5 00:00:14,449 --> 00:00:16,129 simulated is that there were 6 00:00:16,139 --> 00:00:18,306 essentially drones overhead that ended 7 00:00:18,306 --> 00:00:20,528 up being downed . And we're running our 8 00:00:20,528 --> 00:00:22,528 portion of that , which would be to 9 00:00:22,528 --> 00:00:24,695 ensure that all the drones are cleared 10 00:00:24,695 --> 00:00:26,639 of explosives . So for some of our 11 00:00:26,639 --> 00:00:28,639 members , they've done this so many 12 00:00:28,639 --> 00:00:30,806 times they can't even count . And then 13 00:00:30,806 --> 00:00:30,370 for some of our members out here , it 14 00:00:30,379 --> 00:00:32,323 could be their first time doing an 15 00:00:32,323 --> 00:00:34,435 operation like this . That's why it's 16 00:00:34,435 --> 00:00:34,380 super important that we're out here to 17 00:00:34,389 --> 00:00:36,790 go over those lessons learned and to 18 00:00:36,799 --> 00:00:38,855 ensure that when people are deployed 19 00:00:38,855 --> 00:00:41,021 and they have to run the scenario that 20 00:00:41,021 --> 00:00:43,077 it's not the first time that they're 21 00:00:43,077 --> 00:00:46,419 seeing it when this opportunity came up , 22 00:00:46,759 --> 00:00:49,049 that the EOD needed to do some 23 00:00:49,060 --> 00:00:51,250 exercises and needed a site . And we 24 00:00:51,259 --> 00:00:53,481 actually have some extra drones that we 25 00:00:53,481 --> 00:00:55,815 don't mind letting them have to blow up . 26 00:00:55,815 --> 00:00:58,037 We had a meeting and started discussing 27 00:00:58,037 --> 00:01:00,148 how we can make this happen . Us is a 28 00:01:00,148 --> 00:01:02,259 big issue and it is an issue for both 29 00:01:02,259 --> 00:01:05,199 NASA and for the Air Force . So having 30 00:01:05,209 --> 00:01:07,376 the , the center and an air force base 31 00:01:07,376 --> 00:01:09,265 together that are working on this 32 00:01:09,265 --> 00:01:10,987 problem , I think is extremely 33 00:01:10,987 --> 00:01:12,931 important . We're going to have to 34 00:01:12,931 --> 00:01:15,098 coordinate moving forward and anything 35 00:01:15,098 --> 00:01:17,153 that's going to happen . And this is 36 00:01:17,153 --> 00:01:18,876 just step one and getting that 37 00:01:18,876 --> 00:01:21,153 coordinations worked out at the moment . 38 00:01:21,153 --> 00:01:23,376 I'm acting as P three for the team . As 39 00:01:23,376 --> 00:01:25,487 you can see down there is uh acting P 40 00:01:25,487 --> 00:01:27,653 two . He's at our down range safe area 41 00:01:27,653 --> 00:01:29,709 at the moment and our team leader is 42 00:01:29,709 --> 00:01:33,459 currently downrange . So as P three for 43 00:01:33,470 --> 00:01:35,930 the team , my primary duties are kind 44 00:01:35,940 --> 00:01:37,996 of running the robot and getting the 45 00:01:37,996 --> 00:01:40,273 robot down range to get on eyes on him , 46 00:01:40,273 --> 00:01:42,440 whatever we're working with . So right 47 00:01:42,440 --> 00:01:44,607 now , this is the laptop we used to uh 48 00:01:44,607 --> 00:01:46,718 it's got the cameras for a robot so I 49 00:01:46,718 --> 00:01:48,940 can see everything . So I was the robot 50 00:01:48,940 --> 00:01:51,162 operator . I sent it down range at , at 51 00:01:51,162 --> 00:01:53,384 this moment , the team lead is doing an 52 00:01:53,384 --> 00:01:52,980 X ray on the item so we can get more 53 00:01:52,989 --> 00:01:55,300 eyes on the inside . Um But yeah , as 54 00:01:55,309 --> 00:01:57,253 it stands right now , just kind of 55 00:01:57,253 --> 00:01:59,476 waiting until I get further instruction 56 00:01:59,476 --> 00:02:01,420 from my team lead on what the next 57 00:02:01,420 --> 00:02:03,365 steps are gonna be . Overall , the 58 00:02:03,365 --> 00:02:05,420 teams have done a really good job um 59 00:02:05,420 --> 00:02:07,420 today and it is one of those things 60 00:02:07,420 --> 00:02:09,642 that it's kind of an emerging and a new 61 00:02:09,642 --> 00:02:11,698 problem set . So we're kind of given 62 00:02:11,698 --> 00:02:13,979 the opportunity to give um folks the 63 00:02:13,990 --> 00:02:16,500 chance to apply our basic principles 64 00:02:16,520 --> 00:02:18,298 and maybe come up with some new 65 00:02:18,298 --> 00:02:21,160 solutions for the future . Hey .