[02:29:56] Murkowski: Well, I appreciate that. And, um, appreciate the continued focus. Uh, there's a lot of focus on the INDOPACOM should be. But just remember, we sit right on top of it. We're connected. We're part of that. Um, I'm running out of time. I. I have been concerned. Um, we have E-3 capability, um, up north, of course, but, uh, we were all counting on the E-7 Wedgetail, uh, coming, coming our way. Um, we're kind of limping along up north right now, which is unfortunate. And the budget proposes terminating the program. Um, again, the the E-3 fleet barely operational now. And, um, I understand the intent to shift towards the space based. You call it the air moving target indicators. Um, but my concern is, is that you've got a, you've got a situation where you're not going to be able to to use more duct tape to hold things together until you put this system in place. And so how how we maintain that level of, of, of operational readiness and coverage. I'm not sure how you make it. Speaker4: General Caine?
[02:31:15] General Caine: uh, well, ma'am, thank you for the question. You know, the E-3 and E-3 community have been, uh, really important to us for for a long, long time. And, uh, I'll defer to the comptroller, but but I, you know, the department has a bridging strategy through investing in some additional airborne platforms, uh, in order to gap fill while the space based capabilities come online.
[02:31:40] DoD Comptroller: Yes, sir. Thank you. Uh, ma'am, we do have in the budget 150 $150 million in FY 26 for a joint Expeditionary E-2D unit with five dedicated E-2Ds, and the budget also funds four additional E-2Ds to fill the near-term gap at $1.4 billion.
[02:31:57] Murkowski: And can you tell me how that will will have will that have implications for what we're seeing up north in Alaska?
[02:32:05] DoD Comptroller: I would defer to the Secretary and the chairman on that question, ma'am.
[02:32:11] Hegseth: The answer is yes. I would um, I would file this entire discussion under difficult choices that we have to make. But, you know, the E-7 in particular was sort of late, uh, more expensive and gold plated. And so filling the gap and then shifting to space based ISR is a portion of how we think we can do it best. Uh, considering all the challenges.