List of Flags of Estonia - Military Flag

Military Flag

Flag Date Use Description
1991–present
1926–1940
Naval ensign Swallow-tailed tricolour with the lesser coat of arms in the center
1991–present
1926–1940
Naval jack Dimension: 7:11 (the saltaire equals 1 part, the George's cross 2 parts)
?–present Border guard The letters PV are visible on the national flag which is defaced with green and yellow markings
?–present The Flag of CinC of the Armed Forces Swallow tailed flag vertically divided in blue and white with the lesser coat of arms over the edge of the two fields and with two yellow borders along upper and lower edge one each
?–present Rear Admiral’s Flag Flag similar to CinC Armed Forces but without any yellow borders
?–present Lieutenant General’s Flag Flag similar to CinC Armed Forces but with yellow edge only at the top
?–present Major General’s Flag Flag similar to CinC Armed Forces but with yellow edge only along the lower edge
?–present Chief of Naval Forces White triangular swallow tailed pennant (broad pennant) with blue "chevron" rising from the hoist and with yellow anchor near the hoist
?–present Chief of Division The same flag as Chief of Naval Forces, but without the anchor
?–present Senior Officer Afloat White triangular pennant with horizontal blue stripe though the middle
?–present General Agent of the Navy National flag with two crossed anchors in the top canton
?–present Masthead Pennant White pennant tappering toward the point in the fly from about the half of the length with the national tricolour at hoist

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