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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]]}} | ||
|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]]}} | ||
| | |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 | |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: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]]}} | ||
|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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{{gallery|width=120|height=120|noborder=yes|whitebg=no | {{gallery|width=120|height=120|noborder=yes|whitebg=no | ||
|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== | ||
{{gallery|width=120|height=120|noborder=yes|whitebg=no | {{gallery|width=120|height=120|noborder=yes|whitebg=no | ||
|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 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).
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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Former war flags
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See also
References
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- ↑ flag. (2008). Encyclopædia Britannica. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica.
- ↑ 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.