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The present banner of the Armed Forces of Russian Federation is introduced under a resolution by State Duma in June 2003. This banner consists of two double-headed eagles, on the obverse side is the coat of arms of the Russian Federation, and on the reverse side is the middle emblem of the armed forces of the Russian Federation. The banner ...
Flag In use Armed Forces of the Russian Federation: Military Russian Ground Forces: Army Russian Aerospace Forces: Air force Russian Navy: Navy Russian Airborne Troops: Airborne forces (subordinate branch of the air force) Strategic Rocket Forces: Strategic forces (subordinate branch of the army) Russian National Guard: Republican guard: 2016 ...
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, [a] commonly referred to as the Russian Armed Forces, are the military of Russia. They are organized into three service branches—the Ground Forces, Navy, and Aerospace Forces—two independent combat arms (the Strategic Rocket Forces and Airborne Forces), [11] and the Special Operations Forces ...
The other main Russian coat of arms, the image of St George slaying the dragon, is contemporaneous. In its first form, as a rider armed with a spear, it is found in the seal of Vasili I of Moscow in 1390. At the time of Ivan III, the dragon was added, but the final association with Saint George was not made until 1730, when it was described as ...
Date: 31 May 2009: Source: Federal law of the Russian Federation, July, 4th, 2003 № 91-FZ, About modification of the Federal law, «About a banner of Armed forces of the Russian Federation, the Navy fleet banner, banners of other kinds of Armed forces of the Russian Federation and banners of other armies».
The Flag of Russia (center), the Banner of Victory (left), and the Banner of the Russian Armed Forces (right), all of which are symbols of the Russian military, during the 2019 Moscow Victory Day Parade on Red Square.
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Starting in 1998, the traditional Imperial Russian Armed Forces flag designs were reinstated; however, the new designs began to appear in the early years of the 21st century in the Army and Air Force. But the Russian Navy's old naval colour (St. Andrew's cross in blue on a white field) began to be used again in 1992. It has several variations ...