certain amount of tech from one company and the one we are doing getting ready to do in january, all the uaf's and the counteruafs and ew systems are different because they are better on the uas side they are longer, cheaper, better systems. when we can start buying those things at that level and you have to look at bigger systems. build the big system and be able to change out those modules because you know all of that is going the change. that would allow us to be more flexible moving forward. i think it's a combination of things. is there appetite on that kind of reform? >> i think there is because we are coming to realize that, again, the necessity of -- of agile, my high school football coach wanted us to be mobilize, agile and hostile. [laughter] >> that's probably not a description for the army, but i think there's an increasing realization that time is absolutely essential. i mean, we've learned that in ukraine. they are doing generations of drones in matters of weeks and we have to do that and by the way, one of the places we've really been slow is on directed energy and directed ener