Finnish Air Force reprimands cadets for drawing obscene images during training
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Finnish Air Force cadets drew obscene images in the sky over Jyväskylä during training flights. The incident was captured on Flightradar and quickly spread online. The Air Force confirmed the involvement of several aircraft and issued reprimands to the cadets.
The Incident
During training flights over Jyväskylä, Finnish Air Force cadets used their aircraft to trace obscene images visible on Flightradar. The images, resembling male genitalia, were formed by at least four aircraft. Screenshots of the radar images quickly circulated online, drawing widespread attention.
Air Force Response
The Finnish Air Force confirmed that cadets were responsible for the incident. In response, the Air Force issued formal reprimands to those involved. The training exercise included multiple aircraft, and the inappropriate trajectories were not part of the planned maneuvers.
What's Next
The Finnish Air Force is reviewing its training protocols to prevent future incidents. It remains unclear if further disciplinary actions will be taken against the cadets.
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Finnish Air Force reprimands cadets for drawing obscene images during training



