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{{Short description|Collection of flaghoist signals used by the Russian Navy}} |
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The '''Russian Navy Code of Signals''' is a collection of ], which is used together with semaphore alphabet for the transmission of information between the ships of the ] and also with the shore. Its use resembles that of the ] but it is only used within the Russian fleet. For communication with foreign or civilian vessels the ] is used.<ref>Флаги военно-морского свода сигналов СССР http://www.hrono.ru/heraldicum/signalUS.htm</ref> |
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The '''Russian Navy Code of Signals''' is a collection of ], which is used together with semaphore alphabet for the transmission of information between the ships of the ] and also with the shore. Its use resembles that of the ] but it is only used within the Russian fleet. For communication with foreign or civilian vessels the ] is used.<ref name="Флаги">Флаги военно-морского свода сигналов СССР http://www.hrono.ru/heraldicum/signalUS.htm</ref> |
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The Russian Navy Code of Signals originates from a similar code of signals used by the ]. It was used by the ] and with mostly insignificant changes remains in use by the Naval fleet of the ].<ref>ibid.</ref> |
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The Russian Navy Code of Signals originates from a similar code of signals used by the ]. It was used by the ] and with mostly insignificant changes remains in use by the Naval fleet of the ].<ref name="Флаги"/> |
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The complete set of flags consists of 59 flags: 32 flags correspond to the letters of ], 10 flags correspond to ], 4 flags are substitutes and 13 have special values.<ref>ibid.</ref> |
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The complete set of flags consists of 59 flags: 32 flags correspond to the letters of ], 10 flags correspond to ], 4 flags are substitutes and 13 have special values.<ref name="Флаги"/> |
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The flag used by the Soviet Navy for the third substitute was based on the jack of the Imperial Russian Navy. Now that the Russian Federation is again using the old imperial jack, a new flag design is used for the third substitute.<ref>Флаги военно-морского свода сигналов Российской Федерации http://www.hrono.ru/heraldicum/signalRU.htm</ref> |
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The flag used by the Soviet Navy for the third substitute was based on the jack of the Imperial Russian Navy. Now that the Russian Federation is again using the old imperial jack, a new flag design is used for the third substitute.<ref>Флаги военно-морского свода сигналов Российской Федерации http://www.hrono.ru/heraldicum/signalRU.htm</ref> |
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|Г, Глаголь || Glagolʹ || “Enemy in sight” || blue pennant || |
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|Г, Глаголь || Glagolʹ || “Enemy in sight” || blue pennant || |
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|Д, Добро || Dobro || || yellow flag. || ICS "Quebec" |
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|Д, Добро || Dobro || Positive answer || yellow flag. || ICS "Quebec" |
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|Е, Есть || Estʹ || Positive answer, “to act independently or according to instruction” || blue pennant with yellow triangle set to the hoist. || ICS first substitute |
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|Е, Есть || Estʹ || “To act independently or according to instruction” || blue pennant with yellow triangle set to the hoist. || ICS first substitute |
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|Ж, Живете || Živete || “half speed” || white flag with red lozenge || ICS "Foxtrot" |
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|Ж, Живете || Živete || “half speed” || white flag with red lozenge || ICS "Foxtrot" |
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|И, Иже || Iže || “Anxiety”, “the alert” || yellow over red horizontal bicolor pennant || ICS Number 7 |
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|И, Иже || Iže || “Anxiety”, “the alert” || yellow over red horizontal bicolor pennant || ICS Number 7 |
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|Й, И краткое || I Kratkoe || “found mine” || white swallowtail flag with black disc || |
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|Й, Иже краткое || Iže Kratkoe || “found mine” || white swallowtail flag with black disc || |
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|K, Ка || Ka || “I am going out of order”, “I am not under control” || blue over red horizontal bicolor flag || ICS "Echo" |
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|K, Како || Kako || “I am going out of order”, “I am not under control” || blue over red horizontal bicolor flag || ICS "Echo" |
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|Л, Люди || Lûdi || “I turn to the left” || white flag with red cross throughout || England |
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|Л, Люди || Lûdi || “I turn to the left” || white flag with red cross throughout || England |
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|Ф, Ферт || Fert || “Cancellation” || yellow flag with black disc || ICS "India" |
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|Ф, Ферт || Fert || “Cancellation” || yellow flag with black disc || ICS "India" |
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|Х, Ха || Ha || “The end of the exercise” || white flag with red couped cross || Red Cross |
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|Х, Хер || Her || “The end of the exercise” || white flag with red couped cross || Red Cross |
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|Ц, Цепочка || Cepočka || “To return to its connection” || red, yellow and blue horizontal triband || |
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|Ц, Цепочка || Cepočka || “To return to its connection” || red, yellow and blue horizontal triband || |
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==The 4 Substitutes and 13 Special Flags== |
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==The four substitutes and 13 special flags== |
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|3-ий дополнительный || 3-ij dopolnitelʹnyj || 3rd substitute (Soviet era) || Russian navy jack with white border || |
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|3-ий дополнительный || 3-ij dopolnitelʹnyj || 3rd substitute (Soviet era) || Russian navy jack with white border || |
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|3-ий дополнительный || 3-ij dopolnitelʹnyj || 3rd substitute (modern) || white over black flag divided per bend dexter (from top-left to bottom-right) || |
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|3-ий дополнительный || 3-ij dopolnitelʹnyj || 3rd substitute (modern) || white over black flag divided per bend dexter (from top-hoist to bottom-fly) || |
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|4-ый дополнительный || 4-yj dopolnitelʹnyj || 4th substitute || Pennant quartered white, black, red and yellow. || ICS Number 9 |
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|4-ый дополнительный || 4-yj dopolnitelʹnyj || 4th substitute || Pennant quartered white, black, red and yellow. || ICS Number 9 |
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==References== |
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The Russian Navy Code of Signals originates from a similar code of signals used by the Imperial Russian Navy. It was used by the Soviet Navy and with mostly insignificant changes remains in use by the Naval fleet of the Russian Federation.
The complete set of flags consists of 59 flags: 32 flags correspond to the letters of Russian alphabet, 10 flags correspond to numbers, 4 flags are substitutes and 13 have special values.
The flag used by the Soviet Navy for the third substitute was based on the jack of the Imperial Russian Navy. Now that the Russian Federation is again using the old imperial jack, a new flag design is used for the third substitute.