oh, michael milofa, former senior security policy analyst in the office of the secretary of defense says there's little accountability for where these weapons and up it's not surprising that the u. s. weapons are being sold on the, on the dark web. it's clear that the pentagon cannot account for where a weapons are going. they're not even a trying to, to account for where the weapons are going. now the downside to this is that these weapons, many of them are very sophisticated. they require maintenance, they require spare parts and they and they also need instructions. and unless the individuals who acquire them know how to use them, either they're going to be virtually useless or they're gonna, or it's going to kill them. and also the, the fact to that you have these weapons going into militant groups and militias and the case of ukraine. the as off a battalion then, and right sector the, this is not c elements which are part of the ukrainian military. today. they have their own agenda apart from the government itself, so that we don't know if they're even acquiring, if they may not be