Absolutely. Both in this situation and from what we've seen in the general war in Ukraine, there's a strong likelihood that this will be a major part of future conflicts.
In addition, as we've seen in Denmark, there are risks outside of the conflict areas. It speaks to the ability to respond from a counter-UAV point of view, both in a direct kinetic way and a strike point of view, but also in terms of jamming, countering drones and UAVs and that sort of thing, and radars that can detect threats of this nature.