At some point on April 25, 2024 local time, in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, Germany, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg experienced the Eurofighter firsthand.
Stoltenberg, dressed in flight gear and accompanied by professional pilots, boarded a Eurofighter. The cockpit of the fighter was filled with a variety of complex instruments and displays, and he carefully observed every detail and communicated with the pilot.
As the fighter was activated, Stoltenberg felt a strong push back and a roar. The fighter gradually accelerated, rushing into the sky. In the air, he experienced the fighter's high-speed flight, maneuverability, and advanced weapon systems.
This experience gave Stoltenberg a deeper understanding of the performance and capabilities of the Eurofighter. He said that Eurofighters are an important part of NATO's defense system, and their advanced technology and superior performance will provide NATO with strong air superiority.
This incident demonstrates NATO's importance and support for Eurofighter and also reflects NATO's efforts to strengthen its defense capabilities. At the same time, it also provides an important display platform for the development and promotion of Eurofighter.