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Watch as the German Air Force preps its iconic Tornado fighter for takeoff during NATO's Steadfast Noon exercise. Discover how this Cold War-era multirole jet remains a vital asset with its unique variable-sweep wings and low-altitude strike capabilities. 70+ aircraft, 14 nations — a true display of allied air power.

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00:00Here, the German Air Force maintenance team prepares a Tornado fighter jet for takeoff.
00:06This mission is part of Steadfast New, a major NATO exercise involving 70 aircraft from 14 nations.
00:13The Tornado, developed by Germany, the UK and Italy in the 1970s,
00:17was engineered for low-altitude high-speed strikes during the Cold War.
00:21Its signature feature remains the variable sweep wings, giving it exceptional speed and agility.
00:30The Tornado, developed by Germany, the UK and Italy, the UK and Italy.
00:36The Tornado, developed by Germany, the UK and Italy, the UK and Italy.
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