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1936; 89 years ago () (current pattern standard) February 12, 1998; 27 years ago () (current version reaffirmed by Republic Act No. 8491) Design: A horizontal bicolor of blue and red with a white equilateral triangle based at the hoist containing three, five-pointed gold stars at its vertices, and an eight-rayed gold sun at its center. [a]
Eight-rayed golden sun and three stars of the national flag on an azure field. 2005–present: Flag of the Philippine Armed Forces: Coat of arms of the Armed Forces of the Philippines on a triband field that consists the color: navy blue, dark blue, and army green that represents the 3 main branches of the Philippine Armed Forces. 2005–present
Binakael (binakel, binakol, binakul [1]) (transliterated, "to do a sphere") is a type of weaving pattern traditional in the Philippines. Patterns consisting entirely of straight lines are woven so as to create the illusion of curves and volumes. [2] A sense of motion is also sought. [3] Designs are geometric, but often representational.
The three stars are all the same size. They are not 5/2 regular star polygons (pentagrams) and therefore they must be drawn using all 10 points. Inner diameter of each star: (2/9) × D = 4 units; Outer diameter of each star: (5/9) × D = 10 units. Each star is positioned such that one point is directed to the closest vertex of the white triangle.
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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:35, 29 September 2021: 512 × 512 (923 bytes): Vizorsols: Fixed asymmetry on minor rays; made tip length exactly 17px
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