The shooting itself took place in April and its aim was, among others, to show the interoperability of the South Korean cannonhaubic with precise artillery ammunition M982A1 Excalibur operating in respective detonation modes. This combat agent, erstwhile fired from a barrel of 52 calibres, is expected to scope a burden capacity of more than 50 km. In the case of this test carried out at the Yuma camp, the mark was lost 46 km away. The first of the missiles was intended to destruct the mark utilizing a direct hit with the anticipation of missing at a level of 1 meter. In the case of the second effector, it was to be set in the tallness of Burst mode and detonate at an altitude of 5 meters above the target. Interestingly, the K9 utilized by the Norwegian army was referred to as K9 VIDAR.