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|People's Liberation Army Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg|{{center|[[Flag of the People's Liberation Army|War flag of the People's Liberation Army]] of China}}
|People's Liberation Army Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg|{{center|[[Flag of the People's Liberation Army|War flag of the People's Liberation Army]] of China}}
|ROC Ministry of National Defense Flag.svg|{{center|War flag of the [[Republic of China Armed Forces]]}}
|ROC Ministry of National Defense Flag.svg|{{center|War flag of the [[Republic of China Armed Forces]]}}
|Military flag of Colombia.svg|{{center|[[Flag of Colombia|War flag of Colombia]]}}
|Georgia. Main Military flag.svg|{{center|[[Flag of Georgia (country)|War flag of Georgia]]}}
|Georgia. Main Military flag.svg|{{center|[[Flag of Georgia (country)|War flag of Georgia]]}}
|Flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army.svg|{{center|Flag of the [[Islamic Republic of Iran Army|Iranian Army]]}}
|Flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army.svg|{{center|Flag of the [[Islamic Republic of Iran Army|Iranian Army]]}}
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|File:Ground Force Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg|{{center|[[Flag of the People's Liberation Army|Flag of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force]]}}
|File:Ground Force Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg|{{center|[[Flag of the People's Liberation Army|Flag of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force]]}}
|File:Republic of China Army Flag.svg|{{center|[[Republic of China Army|War flag of the Republic of China Army]]}}
|File:Republic of China Army Flag.svg|{{center|[[Republic of China Army|War flag of the Republic of China Army]]}}
|File:Flag of the Colombian Army.svg|{{center|[[Colombian Army|Flag of the Colombian Army]]}}
|Military flag of Colombia.svg|{{center|[[Flag of Colombia|War flag of Colombia]]}}
|File:Army Flag of Georgia.svg|{{center|[[Military of Georgia (country)|Georgia Land Forces]]}}
|File:Army Flag of Georgia.svg|{{center|[[Military of Georgia (country)|Georgia Land Forces]]}}
|File:Hellenic Army War Flag.svg|{{center|War flag (regimental color) of the [[Hellenic Army]]}}
|File:Hellenic Army War Flag.svg|{{center|War flag (regimental color) of the [[Hellenic Army]]}}
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|File:Flag of the Pakistani Army.svg|{{center|[[Pakistan Army]]}}
|File:Flag of the Pakistani Army.svg|{{center|[[Pakistan Army]]}}
|File:Flag of the Polish Land Forces.svg|{{center|[[Flag of Poland|Polish Land Forces]]}}
|File:Flag of the Polish Land Forces.svg|{{center|[[Flag of Poland|Polish Land Forces]]}}
|File:Flag of the Russian Federation Ground Forces.svg|{{center|[[Russian Ground Forces]]}}
|File:Flag of the Russian Ground Forces.svg|{{center|[[Russian Ground Forces]]}}
|File:Flag of the Royal Saudi Land Forces.png|{{center|[[Saudi Arabian Army]] {{FIAV|sinister}}}}
|File:Flag of the Royal Saudi Land Forces.png|{{center|[[Saudi Arabian Army]] {{FIAV|sinister}}}}
|File:Flag of the Korean People's Army Ground Force (2023-).svg|{{center|[[Korean People's Army Ground Force]]}}
|File:Flag of the Korean People's Army Ground Force (2023-).svg|{{center|[[Korean People's Army Ground Force]]}}
|File:Flag of the Army of the Republic of Korea.svg|{{center|[[Republic of Korea Army]]}}
|File:Flag of the Army of the Republic of Korea.svg|{{center|[[Republic of Korea Army]]}}
|File:Royal Thai Army Flag.svg|{{center|[[Royal Thai Army]]}}
|File:Royal Thai Army Flag.svg|{{center|[[Royal Thai Army]]}}
|File:Flag of Turkish Land Forces Command.svg|{{center|[[Turkish Land Forces|Flag of Turkish Land Forces Command]]}}
|File:Ensign of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.svg|{{center|[[Ukrainian Ground Forces|Ukrainian army]]}}
|File:Ensign of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.svg|{{center|[[Ukrainian Ground Forces|Ukrainian army]]}}
|File:Flag of the United States Army.svg|{{center|[[United States Army]]}}
|Flag of the People's Army of Vietnam.svg|{{center|[[Flag of Vietnam|Flag of the Vietnam People's Army]]}}}}
|Flag of the People's Army of Vietnam.svg|{{center|[[Flag of Vietnam|Flag of the Vietnam People's Army]]}}}}


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|File:Flag of Austria (state, variant 2).svg|{{center|[[Flag of Austria|State, war flag, and state ensign of Austria]]}}
|File:Flag of Austria (state, variant 2).svg|{{center|[[Flag of Austria|State, war flag, and state ensign of Austria]]}}
|File:Flag of Turkish Naval Forces Command.svg|{{center|[[Turkish Naval Forces|Turkish Navy flag]] {{FIAV|011010}}}}
|File:Flag of Denmark (state).svg|{{center|[[Flag of Denmark#Laws and flag variations|State, war flag, and state ensign of Denmark]] {{FIAV|011010}}}}
|File:Flag of Denmark (state).svg|{{center|[[Flag of Denmark#Laws and flag variations|State, war flag, and state ensign of Denmark]] {{FIAV|011010}}}}
|File:Civil Ensign of El Salvador.svg|{{center|[[Flag of El Salvador|State, war flag, and state ensign of El Salvador]] {{FIAV|011010}}}}
|File:Civil Ensign of El Salvador.svg|{{center|[[Flag of El Salvador|State, war flag, and state ensign of El Salvador]] {{FIAV|011010}}}}
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==Former war flags==
==Former war flags==
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|File:Baucent.svg|{{Center|[[Baucent|War flag]] of the [[Knights Templar]] during the [[Crusades]]}}
|File:Flag_of_Bangladesh_(1971).svg|{{Center|Flag of [[Bangladesh]] during [[Bangladesh Liberation War]]}}
|File:Flag_of_Bangladesh_(1971).svg|{{Center|Flag of [[Bangladesh]] during [[Bangladesh Liberation War]]}}
|File:Eureka Flag.svg|{{Center|The original [[Eureka Flag]] specimen, rebel warflag at the 1854 Battle of [[Eureka Stockade]]}}
|File:Eureka Flag.svg|{{Center|The original [[Eureka Flag]] specimen, rebel warflag at the 1854 Battle of [[Eureka Stockade]]}}
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|File:Naval ensign of Serbia and Montenegro.svg| {{center|[[Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Navy]]}}
|File:Naval ensign of Serbia and Montenegro.svg| {{center|[[Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Navy]]}}
|File:Presidential Standard of Zaire.svg| {{center|War flag of [[Zaire]]}}
|File:Presidential Standard of Zaire.svg| {{center|War flag of [[Zaire]]}}
|File:Vietnamese Banner of Victory.svg|{{center|[[Vietnam People's Army]] battle flag and victory banner during the [[First Indochina War]]}}
|File:War flag of South Vietnam.svg|{{center|[[Republic of Vietnam]] [[Republic of Vietnam Military Forces|Military Forces]] war flag}}
|File:Flag of the People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Viet Nam.svg|{{center|Military flag of the [[Liberation Army of South Vietnam]]}}
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Latest revision as of 05:54, 15 December 2025

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A knight (Jan I van Brabant) flying a heraldic flag in battle, in addition to the heraldic device displayed on his shield (Codex Manesse, c.Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)

A war ensign, also known as a military flag, battle flag, or standard,[1] is a variant of a national flag for use by a country's military forces when on land. The nautical equivalent is a naval ensign. Under the strictest sense of the term, few countries today currently have distinct war flags, most using a flag design that is also the state flag or general national flag for this purpose.

History

Template:See Template:Quote Field signs were used in early warfare at least since the Bronze Age. The word standard itself is from an Old Frankish term for a field sign (not necessarily a flag).

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Babur and his Mughal Army saluting the Nine Standards of Timur.

The use of flags as field signs apparently emerges in Asia, during the Iron Age, possibly in either China or India.[2] in Achaemenid Persia, each army division had its own standard, and "all officers had banners over their tents".[3] Early field signs that include, but are not limited to a flag, are also called vexilloid or "flag-like", for example the Roman Eagle standard or the dragon standard of the Sarmatians. The Roman Vexillum itself is also "flag-like" in the sense that it was suspended from a horizontal crossbar as opposed to a simple flagpole.

Use of simple flags as military ensigns becomes common during the medieval period, developing in parallel with heraldry as a complement to the heraldic device shown on shields. The maritime flag also develops in the medieval period. The medieval Japanese Sashimono carried by foot-soldiers are a parallel development.

Some medieval free cities or communes did not have coats of arms, and used war flags that were not derived from a coat of arms. Thus, the city of Lucerne used a blue-white flag as a field sign from the mid 13th century, without deriving it from a heraldic shield design.

Current war flags

Used by armed forces only

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Army (land) use only

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War flags that are also naval ensigns

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Former war flags

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See also

References

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  2. flag. (2008). Encyclopædia Britannica. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica.
  3. E. Pottier, Douris, London, 1909, p. 105 fig. 20, Plate XXV.b

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Further reading

  • Wise, Terence (1978) Military flags of the world, in color. New York: Arco Publishing. 184p. Template:ISBN. War flags of 1618–1900.

External links