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Файл:Signalflagga - Gladan-Falken - Ystad-2015.jpg
Two sailing ships dressed overall with their signal flags

International maritime signal flags are various flags used to communicate with ships. The principal system of flags and associated codes is the International Code of Signals.[1] Various navies have flag systems with additional flags and codes, and other flags are used in special uses, or have historical significance.[2]

Usage

There are various methods by which the flags can be used as signals:

  • A series of flags can spell out a message, each flag representing a letter.
  • Individual flags have specific and standard meanings;[3] for example, diving support vessels raise the "A" flag indicating their inability to move from their current location because they have a diver underwater and to warn other vessels to keep clear to avoid endangering the diver(s) with their propellers.
  • One or more flags form a code word whose meaning can be looked up in a code book held by both parties. An example is the Popham numeric code used at the Battle of Trafalgar.
  • In yacht racing and dinghy racing, flags have other meanings; for example, the P flag is used as the "preparatory" flag to indicate an imminent start, and the S flag means "shortened course" (for more details see Race signals).
Файл:Nautical signal flags - USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6).jpg
Sailor prepares signal flags for operations at sea

NATO uses the same flags, with a few unique to warships, alone or in short sets to communicate various unclassified messages. The NATO usage generally differs from the international meanings, and therefore warships will fly the Code/answer flag above the signal to indicate it should be read using the international meaning.

During the Allied occupations of Axis countries after World War II, use and display of those nations' national flags was banned.Шаблон:Citation needed In order to comply with the international legal requirement that a ship identify its registry by displaying the appropriate national ensign, swallow-tailed versions of the C, D, and E signal flags were designated as, respectively, provisional German, Okinawan, and Japanese civil ensigns. Being swallowtails, they are commonly referred to as the "C-pennant" (German: C-Doppelstander), "D-pennant", and "E-pennant".Шаблон:Citation needed

The signal flags for M, T, V and X are respectively similar to the flags of Scotland, France, the Saint Patrick's saltire and the flag of Finland.

Letter flags (with ICS meaning)

Шаблон:Main

Letter flags and ICS meanings
Letter /
radio
name
Flag Blazon ICS meaning as single flag Meaning when used with numeric complements
A
Alfa
Файл:ICS Alpha.svg
Swallowtailed, per pale argent and azure "I have a diver down; keep well clear at slow speed." Azimuth or bearing
B
Bravo
Файл:ICS Bravo.svg
Swallowtailed, gules "I am taking in or discharging or carrying dangerous goods." (Originally used by the Royal Navy specifically for military explosives.)
C
Charlie
Файл:ICS Charlie.svg
Azure, a fess gules fimbriated argent "Affirmative."[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2] Magnetic bearing
D
Delta
Файл:ICS Delta.svg
Or, a Spanish fess azure "Keep clear of me; I am maneuvering with difficulty."[lower-alpha 2] Date
E
Echo
Файл:ICS Echo.svg
Per fess azure and gules "I am altering my course to starboard."[lower-alpha 2]
F
Foxtrot
Файл:ICS Foxtrot.svg
Argent, a lozenge throughout gules "I am disabled; communicate with me."[lower-alpha 3]
G
Golf
Файл:ICS Golf.svg
Paly of six or and azure "I require a pilot."
By fishing vessels near fishing grounds: "I am hauling nets."
Longitude (The first 2 or 3 digits denote degrees; the last 2 denote minutes.)
H
Hotel
Файл:ICS Hotel.svg
Per pale argent and gules "I have a pilot on board."[lower-alpha 2]
I
India
Файл:ICS India.svg
Or, a pellet "I am altering my course to port."[lower-alpha 2]
J
Juliett
Файл:ICS Juliett.svg
Azure, a fess argent "I am on fire and have dangerous cargo on board: keep well clear of me."
or
"I am leaking dangerous cargo."
K
Kilo
Файл:ICS Kilo.svg
Per pale or and azure "I wish to communicate with you." "I wish to communicate with you by...":
1) Morse signaling by hand-flags or arms;
2) Loud hailer (megaphone);
3) Morse signaling lamp;
4) Sound signals.
L
Lima
Файл:ICS Lima.svg
Quarterly or and sable "You should stop your vessel instantly." Latitude (the first 2 digits denote degrees; the last 2 denote minutes.)
M
Mike
Файл:ICS Mike.svg
Azure, a saltire argent "My vessel is stopped and making no way through the water."[lower-alpha 2]
N
November
Файл:ICS November.svg
Chequy of sixteen azure and argent "Negative."[lower-alpha 1]
O
Oscar
Файл:ICS Oscar.svg
Per bend gules and or "Man overboard."[lower-alpha 2] (often attached to the man overboard pole on boats).
With a sinister hoist, the semaphore flag.
P
Papa
Файл:ICS Papa.svg
Azure, an inescutcheon argent The blue Peter.
In harbour: All persons should report on board as the vessel is about to proceed to sea.
At sea: It may be used by fishing vessels to mean: "My nets have come fast upon an obstruction."
Q
Quebec
Файл:ICS Quebec.svg
Or "My vessel is 'healthy' and I request free pratique."
R
Romeo
Файл:ICS Romeo.svg
Gules, a cross or Шаблон:N/a

Prior to 1969: "The way is off my ship; you may feel your way past me."

Distance (range) in nautical miles.
S
Sierra
Файл:ICS Sierra.svg
Argent, an inescutcheon azure "I am operating astern propulsion."[lower-alpha 2] Speed (velocity) in knots
T
Tango
Файл:ICS Tango.svg
Tierced in pale gules, argent and azure "Keep clear of me."[lower-alpha 2]
Fishing boats: "Keep clear of me; I am engaged in pair trawling."
Local time. (The first 2 digits denote hours; the last 2 denote minutes.)
U
Uniform
Файл:ICS Uniform.svg
Quarterly gules and argent "You are running into danger."[lower-alpha 4]
V
Victor
Файл:ICS Victor.svg
Argent, a saltire gules "I require assistance." Velocity in kilometres per hour.
W
Whiskey
Файл:ICS Whiskey.svg
Azure, an inescutcheon gules fimbriated argent "I require medical assistance."
X
Xray
Файл:ICS X-ray.svg
Argent, a cross azure "Stop carrying out your intentions and watch for my signals."
Y
Yankee
Файл:ICS Yankee.svg
Bendy sinister of ten or and gules "I am dragging my anchor."
Z
Zulu
Файл:ICS Zulu.svg
Per saltire or, sable, gules and azure "I require a tug."
By fishing vessels near fishing grounds: "I am shooting nets."[lower-alpha 5]
Time (UTC). (The first 2 digits denote hours; the last 2 denote minutes.)

Notes Шаблон:Notelist

Number flags

NATO number flags
Number NATO flag ICS flag Blazons
0
Zero
Файл:ICS Zero.svg
Файл:ICS Pennant Zero.svg
NATO: Argent, five crosses hummetty azure in saltire
ICS: Or, a pale gules
1
One
Файл:ICS One.svg
Файл:ICS Pennant One.svg
NATO: Gules, a fess or
ICS: Argent, a torteau
2
Two
Файл:ICS Two.svg
Файл:ICS Pennant Two.svg
NATO: Or, a fess gules
ICS: Azure, a plate
3
Three
Файл:ICS Three.svg
Файл:ICS Pennant Three.svg
NATO: Azure, a fess gules
ICS: Tierced in pale gules, argent and azure
4
Four
Файл:ICS Four.svg
Файл:ICS Pennant Four.svg
NATO: Gules, a saltire argent
ICS: Gules, a cross of Saint Philip argent
5
Five
Файл:ICS Five.svg
Файл:ICS Pennant Five.svg
NATO: Or, a saltire azure
ICS: Per pale or and azure
6
Six
Файл:ICS Six.svg
Файл:ICS Pennant Six.svg
NATO: Bendy sinister of seven argent and azure
ICS: Per fess sable and argent
7
Seven
Файл:ICS Seven.svg
Файл:ICS Pennant Seven.svg
NATO: Gules, a pale argent
ICS: Per fess or and gules
8
Eight
Файл:ICS Eight.svg
Файл:ICS Pennant Eight.svg
NATO: Or, a pale azure
ICS: Argent, a cross of Saint Philip gules
9
Nine
Файл:ICS Niner.svg
Файл:ICS Pennant Niner.svg
NATO: Azure, a pale argent
ICS: Quarterly argent, sable, gules and or

Substitute

Substitute or repeater flags allow messages with duplicate characters to be signaled without the need for multiple sets of flags.

The four NATO substitute flags are as follows:

Файл:ICS Repeat One.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat Two.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat Three.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat Four.svg
First substitute Second substitute Third substitute Fourth substitute

The International Code of Signals includes only the first three of these substitute flags. To illustrate their use, here are some messages and the way they would be encoded:

"N"
Файл:ICS November.svg
"O"
Файл:ICS Oscar.svg
"NO"
Файл:ICS November.svg
Файл:ICS Oscar.svg
"NON"
Файл:ICS November.svg
Файл:ICS Oscar.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat One.svg
"NOO"
Файл:ICS November.svg
Файл:ICS Oscar.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat Two.svg
"NOON"
Файл:ICS November.svg
Файл:ICS Oscar.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat Two.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat One.svg
"NONO"
Файл:ICS November.svg
Файл:ICS Oscar.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat One.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat Two.svg
"NONON"
Файл:ICS November.svg
Файл:ICS Oscar.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat One.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat Two.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat Three.svg
"NONNN"
Файл:ICS November.svg
Файл:ICS Oscar.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat One.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat Three.svg
Файл:ICS Repeat Four.svg

See also

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References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

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