william blue cross, let's get more on this from limb. collin season retired. us special forces colonel and has been the military advisor to you crime, executive director of the madison policy form, and joins us from west point 8 united states. so welcome to d, w. m, all these weapons of pouring into ukraine. but how long is it? is it going to take for them to become useful for ukrainian soldiers to be trained and able to use them to good effect? it really depends on the weapon system and what the capability is, for example, that the list of most recent aid to ukraine, including what i saw in the u. s. in my 17 helicopters, which are rushing helicopters that their parents are more than capable of flying. so that something they can integrate right away, javelin weapon systems. we started given those in january of 2018 to again, that's a weapon you can disseminate and immediately employ the switchblade drones that you spoke about those we've been training them on for the last few weeks. and so we have a cadre that's train, but obviously not everybody out in the fields, and that will take