Last modified: 2005-05-13 by antónio martins
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The series of the Russian and Soviet naval flags, ensigns and
pennants that is presented at
Russian Navy website consists
of images claimingly according the book of V. Dygalo Flot gosudarstva
Rossiiskogo. Otkuda i chto na flote poshlo
[dyg].
Željko Heimer, 03 Apr 1999
The flags of this pattern (white ensign with blue base and big red
star and H&S in white field) are all marked as used from 1950-1992.
However, certain flags of that pattern are adopted in 1935 and 1938.
Moreover the appropriate flags of the first pattern were obsolete in
1935. I guess that these flags are adopted before 1950, but for the
lack of info I designate them all as 1950 (as designated on the
original site). The dates of use of this flags remain unknown.
Željko Heimer, 15 Apr 1999
The source “Flag-znamya korablya, Russian Navy website”
have several incorrect flags.
Victor Lomantsov, 18 Mar 2000
Military vesselsʼ pennant.
Željko Heimer, 26 Apr 1999, quoting from
Flag-znamya
korablya, Russian Navy website,
consulted 07 Mar 1999
There was a project (not adopted) of navy ensign in WWII — red with
blue Andrewʼs cross bordered white.
Victor Lomantsov, 18 Mar 2000
Clearly influenced by the russian ensign
with addition of soviet red.
António Martins, 18 Jun 2001