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The flag is an olive green with the badge centered.
Pete Loeser, 19 September 2022
Qatar's Army (QELF) is divided into four mechanized infantry battalions, one armor battalion, one artillery battalion, one air defense battery, one special forces company, and three Royal Guard infantry regiments.
Pete Loeser, 19 September 2022
image located by William Garrison, 9 July 2022
Qatar's Navy (QENF) mainly consists of three French La Combattante III missile boats and a fleet of large patrol boats. The Qatar Navy includes its coast guard, marine police and coastal artillery. The Qatar Coast Guard Services also has an additional fleet of new patrol boats.
Pete Loeser, 19 September 2022
From
https://www.facebook.com/148702695285081/posts/the-commander-of-the-qatari-emiri-navy-meets-the-pakistani-chief-of-staff/1867293506759316/
A white-field flag with blue logo of the Qatar Emiri Navy (commander's
flag?); c. April 2021.
William Garrison, 9 July 2022
The badge in the center is from the Mohammed Bin Ghanem Al Ghanem Naval
Academy (sometimes styled as Maritime Academy). The full view of the badge can
be seen at
https://www.facebook.com/110625737304811/posts/d41d8cd9/242982334069150/
Zachary Harden, 6 August 2022
2:3 image by Željko Heimer, 26 February 2012
Blue flag with golden emblem in the middle. The emblem consists of an
anchor surrounded with a wreath and topped with a crescent and star, below
is a ribbon bearing inscription. (The image is missing the inscription on the ribbon.)
In the Corr. 4 to the Album 2000 the drawing is lightly updated: the emblem is made bigger and the wreath of (palm?) leaves is green(ish). I suspect that therefore the image in the original 2000 edition is simply an error due to lack of more precise data, and not that a new design was introduced since.
Source: [pay00], Album des pavillons 2000
Željko Heimer, 7 December 2002 and 26 July 2005
image by Pete Loeser, 19 September 2022
based on photo located by Bill
Garrison, 8 July 2022
Seen at
https://www.afcent.af.mil/News/Article/2288292/lt-gen-gregory-guillot-meets-with-qatar-emiri-air-force-commander/,
A light-blue field flag of the Qatar Emiri Air Force, containing its
air-force roundel (aircraft marking) and in the top-hoist area the flag of
Qatar, with golden fringe; c. July 2020. Another version of this flag was seen
in a much longer dimension.
William Garrison, 9 July 2022
The Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF) is the air arm of the Qatar Armed Forces. They began building their Air Force in 1974 with help from the French after gaining their independence from the United Kingdom in 1971. The QEAF is headquartered at Al-Udeid Air Base. The air base also is home to the forward commands of the United States Air Force, the Royal Air Force, and other foreign allied forces.
Pete Loeser, 19 September 2022
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 9 August 2024
Roundel of maroon, golden and white.
Source: [pay00], Album des pavillons 2000
Željko Heimer, 7 December 2002
The Qatar aircraft marking is a red-yellow-white roundel.
Source: Taschenhandbuch der Militärflugzeuge p.174 (German version of "The Pocket Guide to Military Aircraft and the World's Air Forces," David DONALD, 2001).
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 7 March 2009
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 9 August 2024
images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 9 August 2024
image by Pete Loeser, 19 September 2022
The Qatari Joint Special Forces (QJSF) act, as I understand it, as the special operations force of Qatar (similar to the US Special Forces, or Green Berets).
Pete Loeser, 19 September 2022
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