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The national flag of Ukraine in flagpole
The following is a list of flags of Ukraine .
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1918–1920; 1992–present
State flag and Naval Jack
Two stripes of blue (top) and yellow (bottom).
Vertical variant of State flag
Presidential Standard [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1999
Presidential standard of Ukraine.
The yellow Tryzub , within a yellow border made of leaves, on a blue field.
Flags of service branches [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
2006–present
Flag of the Ministry of Defence
A raspberry color field with the emblem of the Ministry of Defence in the center.
Flag of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces
A raspberry color field with the emblem of the General Staff in the center.
Flag of the Armed Forces
A raspberry color field with the emblem of the Armed Forces in the center.
Flag of the Ground Forces
A raspberry color field with the emblem of the Ground Forces in the center.
Flag of the Navy
A blue cross with the national flag located in the canton.
Flag of the Air Force
A blue field with the emblem of the Air Force in the center.
2017–present
Flag of the Air Assault Forces
A purple field with the emblem of the Air Assault Forces in the center.
Flag of the Special Operations Forces
A grey field with the emblem of the Special Operations Forces in the center.
2023–present
Flag of the Marine Corps
A teal field with a dark blue cross and the emblem of the Marine Corps in the center.
Flag
Name
Standard of the Minister of Defense
Standard of the Chief of the General Staff
Standard of the Commander-in-Chief of Ukrainian Ground Forces
Standard of the Commander-in-Chief of Ukrainian Air Force
Standard of the Commander-in-Chief of Ukrainian Navy
Standard of the Commander-in-Chief of National Guard
Standard of the Head of Border Guard
Standard of Ukrainian DSNS Head
Ukrainian Department of the State Guard Head Standard
Standard of Ukrainian Security Service Head
Standard of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine
Flag
Date
Use
Description
2006–
Naval ensign of Ukraine
Blue cross with a miniature Ukrainian flag in the upper left corner.
1997–
Search and rescue ships
Auxiliary ships
2001–
Sea Guard ensign of Ukraine
Green cross with a miniature Ukrainian flag in the upper left corner.
1993–
Sea Guard jack of Ukraine
1918–
Pennant
Blue cross.
2001–
Sea Guard Pennant
Green cross with a miniature Ukrainian flag in the upper left corner.
N/A
Red Cross for hospital ships
Red cross.
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1992–1997
Naval jack of Ukraine
N/A
Naval jack of Ukraine
1993–2001
Sea Guard ensign of Ukraine
1918, 1992–present
Naval ensign of Ukraine
Blue cross with a miniature Ukrainian flag in the upper left corner.
N/A
Naval ensign of Ukraine
Blue cross with a miniature Ukrainian flag in the upper left corner.
1994–2006
Naval ensign of Ukraine
Blue cross.
Personal naval flags [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
April 7, 1997 –
President of Ukraine.
Flag of the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces.
Flag of the Chief of Staff of the Navy.
Ukrainian Minister of Defence flag at sea.
January 19, 1999 –
Ukrainian Navy Commander's flag.
Ukrainian Naval Region Commander's flag.
Ukrainian Navy Ship Formation or Group flag.
Ukrainian Navy Commander of Ship Group flag.
Flag
Date
Use
April 7, 1997 – January 19, 1999
Ukrainian Navy Ship Formation or Group flag.
Ukrainian Navy Commander's flag.
Flag of Deputy Commander of the Navy.
Ukrainian Naval Region Commander's flag.
Government and non-military security forces [ edit ]
Flags of Ukrainian regions [ edit ]
Flags of cities with special status [ edit ]
Flags of other cities [ edit ]
Regional and minority flags [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1917
Flag of the Crimean Tatars
Currently, only the light blue flag is used, which is now an ethnic flag. The golden colored damğa was used in the upper left corner of the flag and sometimes in the center.
1917–1918
Religious flag of the Crimean Tatars
Military flag of the Crimean Tatars
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1119–1349
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1441–1478
Flag of The Crimean Khanate
a blue field with a golden Giray tamga in the canton
Ukrainian People's Republic and Ukrainian State[ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1917–1918
Flag of the Ukrainian People's Republic
1917
Flag of the Ukrainian People's Republic (non-official)
1918–1919
Flag of the West Ukrainian People's Republic and Hutsul Republic
1918
Naval flag of the Ukrainian People's Republic
1918–1920
Flag of the Ukrainian State and UPR
1918–1920
Naval flag of the Ukrainian State and UPR
1918
Naval flag of the Ukrainian State
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1918
Naval flag
N/A
Ensign of the Russian Navy , the so-called Andreevskiy (St. Andrew's) flag
1918
Naval Ensign of the Ukrainian State
September 17, 1918
Naval Standard of the Hetman of Ukraine
Hetman as the Admiral
Flag of a member of the Hetman family in the admiral rank
Flag of the Black Sea Fleet Commander
Flag of the War Minister
Flag of the Marine Minister
Flag of Comrade Marine Minister
Flag of the Chief of the Naval Staff
Flag of the Chief of the General Naval Staff
Flag of the Chief of the Marine General Headquarters
Flag of the General Commander of the Naval Forces
Flag of the Chief Commandant of the ports of the Black and Azov Seas
Flag of the Port Commandant
Flag of the Ambassador of the Ukrainian State
Flag of the Messengers (heads of diplomatic missions)
Flag of the Consul General, Consul and Vice-Consul
Rear Admiral
Vice Admiral
Admiral
1918
Naval jack
October 1992 to 1995
The naval ensign of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation and Ukraine
Royal Family standards [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1918
Personal Standard of Pavlo Skoropadskyi
Royal Standard of the Hetman of Ukraine (land use only)
Royal Standard of the Wife of the Hetman of Ukraine
Royal Standard of the Prince of the Hetman of Ukraine
Royal Standard of the Princess of the Hetman of Ukraine
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1930s–present
Flag of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (Melnykite) (unofficial until 1955)
Tryzub on a blue field
1941–present 1942–1956
Flag of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (Banderite) and Ukrainian Insurgent Army
Bicolor of black and red
Flags of occupational powers [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1204–1461
Flag of The Trapezuntine Empire
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1242–1502
Flag of The Golden Horde
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1266–1475
Flag of The Republic of Genoa in Gazaria
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1478–1499
Flag of The Ottoman Empire (disputed)
1517–1774
Flag of The Ottoman Empire (disputed)
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1349–1587
Royal banner of Poland
1561–1587
Royal Banner of Lithuania
1587–1592
Royal banner of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1592–1599
Royal banner of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Vasa Dynasty)
1599–1674
Royal banner of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Saxon Dynasty)
1674–1696
Royal banner of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Sobieski Dynasty)
1704–1709 1733–1736
Royal banner of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Leszczyński Dynasty)
1764–1795
Royal banner of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Poniatowski Dynasty)
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1696–1917/1918
Civil ensign / state flag of Russia
1858–1896
Flag of Russia
1914–1917
Flag of Russia (for private use)
1710/1721–1858
Imperial Standard of Russia
1858–1917
Imperial Standard of Russia
Flag
Date
Use
Description
Naval jack
Naval Jack of the Imperial Russian Navy
Habsburg Monarchy, the Austrian Empire, and Austria–Hungary from 1772 to 1918[ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
Until 1849
Flag of Galicia and Lodomeria created after 1772 when this previously Polish province had been annexed to Austria.
1849–1890
Flag of Galicia and Lodomeria
1890–1918
Flag of Galicia and Lodomeria
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1918–1920
First Flag of Czechoslovakia
1920–1938
Second Flag of Czechoslovakia
Soviet Union and Ukrainian SSR [ edit ]
Flags of Ukraine from Vexillographia (in Russian)
State-related Mobile military Mobile civilian
Other entities By design
(National , Gallery )
By nations
Names in
italics indicate
non-sovereign (dependent) territories, disputed states and/or former countries.