the meantime we will take you to the pentagon to a briefing held this afternoon by vice admiral william gorfy -- gortney. this is about 25 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being with me. let's get to it. on the slide to my left, you will see a quick snapshot of what we've been doing the last day or so. i would like to point out, ships at sea have launched another 14 tomahawk missiles. and scud missile garrisons near tripoli. we had a total of 140, 49 of which were strike-related. meaning they were designed to hit a designated target. of those totals, roughly have were flown by partner nations, and nearly all or 75% of those in support of the no-fly zone are being passed by coalition partners. next slide, please. this is a good depiction of what the no-fly zone looks like. some of these missions are what we call defensive combat air. you can see these missions depicted in blue. these are designed to keep the air space free of libyan aircraft. all of these are being flown by our partner nation pilots. the other stations, designated in red, are interdiction missions. the unite