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  2. File:Military Symbol - Neutral Unit (Bichrome 1.05x1.05 Frame ...

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  3. File:Military Symbol - Friendly Unit (Solid Light 1.5x1 Frame ...

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    The blue frame and icon were defined in APP-6 to indicate friendly and these had been used by the US Army as early as the Second World War. In APP-6A, the friendly frame and icon could be produced in blue (typical for hand drawn or on when used over a bright background in electronic display) or cyan (for use over darker backgrounds in ...

  4. Template:Mil Map Symbol - Wikipedia

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    For "UNIT ICON" select from images available at commons:Category:Military map symbols for units and formations.; For "UNIT SIZE ICON" select from images available at commons:Category:Unit size indicators for tactical signs and map symbols of NATO.

  5. File:Military Symbol - Friendly Unit (Solid Light 1.5x1 Frame ...

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    English: Military map symbol for a friendly unit or formation. The blue frame and icon were defined in APP-6 to indicate friendly. In APP-6A, the option to use a solid "Crystal Blue" fill was introduced for friendly units. In APP-6, all units were represented by a rectangle with dimensions that varied from 1.5 by 1 to 1.7 by 1.

  6. File:Military Symbol - Friendly Unit (Bichrome 1.5x1 Frame ...

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    English: Military map symbol for a friendly land unit or formation. The blue frame and icon were defined in APP-6 to indicate friendly. In APP-6A, the friendly frame and icon could be produced in blue (typical for hand drawn or on when used over a bright background in electronic display) or cyan (for use over darker backgrounds in electronic display).

  7. File:Military Symbol - Neutral Unit (Solid 1.1x1.1 Frame ...

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  8. File:Military Map Symbol - Unit Size - Dark Blue - 030 ...

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    This indicator should be used over top of a monochrome unit symbol of the same colour to indicate the size of the unit. Corresponding unit symbols can be found in Category:Military map symbols for units and formations In modern NATO and US usage Blue = Friend, Red = Enemy, Green = Neutral, and Yellow = Unknown.

  9. File:Military Symbol - Hostile Unit (Monochrome Light 1.5x1 ...

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    English: Military map symbol for a hostile unit or formation. The use of red has indicated hostile or enemy through all versions of APP-6, and in older US Army standards from which NATO standards were derived. While the original APP-6 used a rectangle to depict all units, starting with APP-6A a diamond was used instead.