List of Subjects in The State Heraldic Register of The Russian Federation

This is a list of subjects in the State Heraldic Register of the Russian Federation (Russian: Государственный геральдический регистр Российской Федерации, tr.: Gosudarstvenny geraldicheskiy registr Rossiyskoi Federatsii) as of January 1, 2005 (1000 entries at the time). The register systematizes the usage of official state symbols and is governed by the Heraldic Council.

No. Subject
1 Flag of the Russian SFSR
2 Flag of Russian Federation
3 Coat of arms of Russian Federation
4 Standard of the President of the Russian Federation
5 Flag of the President of the Russian Federation
6 Naval Ensign of the Russian Federation
7 Guards Navy Ensign
8 Medallic Naval Ensign
9 Guards Medallic Naval Ensign
10 Jack and the Fortress Ensign
11 Pennant of warships
12 Flag of the Auxiliary Fleet ships (cutters) of the Navy
13 Flag of the hydrographic ships (cutters) of the Navy
14 Flag of the lifeboats of the Navy
15 Flag of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy
16 Flag of the Head of the General Staff of the Navy
17 Flag of the Fleet Commander
18 Flag of the Flotilla (Squadron) Commander
19 Flag of the naval unit commander
20 Rank flag of the naval unit commander
21 Rank flag of the division commander
22 Rank flag of the raid's major
23 Naval ensign of the ships (cutters) of Internal Troops of the Ministry for Internal Affairs
24 Pennant of the ships (cutters) of Internal Troops of the Ministry for Internal Affairs
25 Flag of the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Armed Forces
26 Flag of the Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation
27 Flag of the Head of General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces
28 Flag of the ships and cutters of Russian Frontier Troops
29 Medallic flag of the ships and cutters of Russian Frontier Troops
30 Naval jack of the 1st and 2nd class ships of the Frontier Troops

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