Russian Flag of 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade – 135×90 cm Black Sea Marines Banner

Russian Flag of 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade – 135×90 cm Black Sea Marines Banner

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Russian Flag of 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade

135×90 cm

This 810th Naval Infantry Brigade Flag 135×90 Russia features a striking red-and-black ray background, centered with a large emblem that includes a double-headed eagle, crossed anchors, and a gold laurel wreath — classic symbols of Russia’s elite marine units. The inscription “810 Гв. обрМП” marks this banner as belonging to the 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade, a key formation within the Black Sea Fleet Marines Flag structure.

Based in Sevastopol, this brigade is one of the most historically significant naval infantry units in Russia. The flag’s visual identity reflects both its ceremonial function and operational prestige. This Russian Naval Infantry Banner is widely used in parades, unit headquarters, and patriotic events honoring naval ground forces.

Its compact 135×90 cm format is ideal for wall mounting or portable use. The double eagle crest and golden trim evoke the style of a military heraldry banner, while the dynamic layout mirrors the traditions found in Russian fleet symbolism.

This flag is often seen at veterans’ gatherings and in regional museums showcasing Sevastopol military flag heritage. It’s also sought after among collectors of Russian marines insignia, especially those focused on elite amphibious units. The combination of maritime and land warfare elements places it among the most distinct designs in the tactical naval flag category.

For those who study unit symbols and military culture, this banner is a prime example of a naval combat emblem turned into ceremonial fabric.

Historical Background:

The 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade was established in 1967 and has since become one of the Russian Navy’s most experienced marine infantry units. With a home base in Sevastopol, it forms part of the coastal troops of the Black Sea Fleet. The brigade has participated in various missions, from Soviet overseas deployments to recent exercises and joint naval operations.

Originally formed to conduct amphibious landings, the unit has evolved with modern doctrine to include urban combat and coastal defense roles. Its insignia, as featured on this tactical Russian marines flag, reflects a blend of Soviet legacy and present-day heraldry.

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