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by Jens Pattke and António Martins-Tuválkin
The photo of the Uzbek Army Standard was made by a friend of mine in Tashkent,
Maksim Savochkin. The finial was from the Soviet-era, minus the hammer,
sickle and star. The Uzbek flag is in a 2:3 ratio inside the photo
Zach Harden, 11 December 2004
Golden letters reading in cyrillic serif capitals:
Ўзбекистон
Республикаси
in above, and
Kуролли
Кучлари
bellow (latinized: "Ŭzbekiston Respublikasi K̩urolli
Kuĉlari").
António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 December 2004
Flag of Armed Forces has been changed into Latin script.
Zoltan Horvath, 11 December 2024
The flag of the Air Force follows the Soviet-style pattern, it is blue with yellow sunrays. The aircraft marking is placed in the center of the flag.
Zoltan Horvath, 11 December 2024
The National Guard is a uniformed independent formation within the Armed Forces. In August 2017, the President issued a decree which effectively removed the National Guard as one of the military's branches of service and made it an independent institution. The main purpose of the National Guard is to protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Uzbekistan and the constitutional rights and freedoms of citizens.
Its flag is vertically divided, dark red at hoist and white at the fly. A lion and a rising sun is placed in the center of the flag, while country name is written over the emblem, and MILLIY GVARDIAYASI (National Guard) is written under the emblem. The flag was adopted in June 2018.
Image of flag:
https://milliygvardiya.uz/
Zoltan Horvath, 11 December 2024
Air force roundel & fin flash 1992-
Nozomi Kariyasu, 18 November 2024
For Uzbekistan, [cos98]
show one of his "suggested" roundels of "classic"
blue white green with a crescent charging the inner blue disc.
Nevertheless, his suggestion is logical but incorrect. The roundel is in
the oposite order of colors - green-white-blue, with thin red rings in the
internal borders. There is no crescent.
See http://www33.brinkster.com/militaraircraft/mil/5.jpg
Dov Gutterman, 28 June 2004
The Corr.4. of the Album 2000 confirms what Dov Gutterman claims, showing the
roundel of blue-white-green (green in the center) with thin red
fimbriation between each. A note there also says that the national
colours are painted on the fin in five stripes.
Željko Heimer, 26 July 2005
Air force roundel & fin flash variant 1992-
Nozomi Kariyasu, 18 November 2024