Russian 810th Naval Infantry Flag 135×90 cm – Mesh Banner with Victory Motto
95,00 €
Russian 810th Naval Infantry Flag
135×90 cm
This Russian 810th Naval Infantry Flag 135×90 cm is a lightweight version printed on flag mesh — designed for use in outdoor settings, tactical displays, or balcony installations. Its layout follows the St. Andrew’s cross pattern with a central roundel containing a yellow naval anchor on black, encircled by the red ring and bold service lettering.
To the right, the unit name “810 отдельная бригада морской пехоты” is written vertically, while the top-left arc carries the recognizable motto: “Там, где мы – там победа!” — translated as where we are there is victory flag. This version is ideal as a marine corps lightweight banner, balancing visibility and airflow in motion.
At the core is a naval anchor emblem flag configuration, symbolizing the brigade’s maritime combat readiness. The red-black-yellow elements reinforce the status of this unit within the Black Sea Fleet infantry flag family, where the 810th Brigade holds a central role.
Its lightness and stitched border classify it as a flag mesh version, specifically made for flexible or mobile display use. The design also fits into the style of a modern Russian marines symbol, frequently flown during exercises and commemorations.
Because of its portability and visual clarity, this piece works well as a field-use military flag, both in ceremonial and informal military contexts.
Historical Background:
The 810th Separate Naval Infantry Brigade is a prominent formation within Russia’s naval forces, operating under the Black Sea Fleet. Formed in 1967 and based in Sevastopol, the brigade has participated in numerous operations including amphibious landings, coastal defense, and urban warfare.
The unit carries Soviet and Russian traditions and is often recognized for its rapid-deployment capability in maritime zones. Its motto — “Where we are, there is victory” — highlights the offensive character of the brigade and is commonly seen on patches, flags, and barracks signage.
As one of the few naval infantry formations maintained after Soviet restructuring, the 810th retains elite status among Russian marine units. The mesh flag version provides a practical and lightweight option for modern representation of this heritage.
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