International maral signale flages
Appearance
Literes
[modifika | edit source]A | Alpha | I have a diver down; keep well clear at slow speed | |
B | Bravo | I am taking in, or discharging, or carrying dangerous goods. (Originally used by the Royal Navy specifically for military explosives.) | |
C | Charlie | Yes. Template:Ref | |
D | Delta | Keep clear of me; I am maneuvering with difficulty. | |
E | Echo | I am altering my course to starboard. | |
F | Foxtrot | I am disabled; communicate with me. | |
G | Golf | I require a pilot. When made by fishing vessels operating in close proximity on the fishing grounds it means: "I am hauling nets". | |
H | Hotel | I have a pilot on board. | |
I | India | I am altering my course to port. | |
J | Juliet | I am on fire and have dangerous cargo on board: keep well clear of me, or I am leaking dangerous cargo. | |
K | Kilo | I wish to communicate with you. | |
L | Lima | In harbor - The ship is under Quarantine. At sea - You should stop your vessel instantly. | |
M | Mike | My vessel is stopped and making no way through the water. | |
N | November | No. Template:Ref | |
O |
Oscar | Man overboard (often attached to the man overboard pole on boats). | |
P | Papa | The Blue Peter.
In harbor — All persons should report on board as the vessel is about to proceed to sea. | |
Q | Quebec | My vessel is "healthy" and I request free pratique. | |
R | Romeo | No meaning in the flag code. | |
S | Sierra | I am operating astern propulsion. | |
T | Tango | Keep clear of me; I am engaged in pair trawling. | |
U | Uniform | You are running into danger. | |
V | Victor | I require assistance. | |
W | Whiskey | I require medical assistance. | |
X | Xray | Stop carrying out your intentions and watch for my signals. | |
Y | Yankee | I am dragging my anchor. | |
Z | Zulu | I require a tug. When made by fishing vessels operating in close proximity on the fishing grounds it means: "I am shooting nets". |
* Template:Note N and C together (No and Yes) is used as a distress signal.
Numres
[modifika | edit source]Type of flag | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
NATO flags | ||||||||||
Pennants |
Altri flages
[modifika | edit source]Prompt | First substitute | Second substitute | Third substitute | Fourth substitute |
NATO signales[modifika | edit source] | ||||
Code/answer (ANS) | Preparation (PREP) | Question (INT) | Negation (NEGAT) | Designation (DESIG) |
Alter course (CORPEN) | Turn (TURN) | Screen (SCREEN) | Speed (SPEED) | Station (STATION) |
Port (PORT) | Starboard (STBD) | Formation (FORM) | Division (DIV) | Squadron (SQUAD) |
Group (FLOT) | Subdivision (SUBDIV) | Emergency (EMERG) |
Externi linkes
[modifika | edit source]- The flags and their meanings NOTE: Outdated meanings.
- Freeware to aid memorizing the flags from The Navy Patuxent Sailing Club
- Flags Fantastic - Nautical flags (A - Z & Pennant)
- La flag-alfabeto - signal flags used for the Esperanto language. Description: the flags for the esperanto letters with diacritical marks have the lighter color in the normal flag replaced with light green, which is not used in any normal flag.
- Signalman manual
- Nautical Flags Alphabet
- brief history of naval signals