Russian Wagner PMC Combat Flag 135×90 cm with yellow swords and skull crest
Russian Wagner PMC Combat Flag 135×90 cm with yellow swords and skull crest
Russian Wagner PMC Combat Flag 135×90 cm with yellow swords and skull crest

Russian Wagner PMC Combat Flag 135×90 cm – Used Battlefield Banner

110,00 

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Russian Wagner PMC Combat Flag

135×90 cm

This Russian Wagner PMC Combat Flag 135×90 cm is not a replica — it was physically used in the field, making it a rare artifact of modern paramilitary warfare. The flag features the iconic skull emblem centered within a golden laurel wreath, red star clusters, and crossed swords on a black background. The words “Кровь. Честь. Справедливость.” (Blood. Honor. Justice.) are boldly written around the circle, reinforcing the group’s ideological narrative.

Made of combat-weight synthetic fabric, the item carries slight wear consistent with tactical deployment. Such a piece goes far beyond decorative — it is a genuine Wagner used operation flag, directly connected to operational history.

The overall composition and elements — including red lines, black field, and gold weapons — place it in the category of black and red mercenary flags. The central design is a recognizable tactical Wagner skull insignia, a motif seen in both media and field documentation.

As a limited edition war flag, this item is rare among collectors, particularly due to its real-world use. It fits within collections of modern Russian contractor flags, bridging symbolic representation with ground-level authenticity.

This example also stands as a Private Military Company battlefield banner, one of the few such items available on the open market. The motto and arrangement reflect paramilitary design rooted in aggression and hierarchy — a visual echo of Wagner’s operational culture.

Historical Background:

The Wagner Group is one of the most high-profile Russian private military companies, widely associated with military operations in Syria, Libya, the Central African Republic, and Ukraine. Since its emergence in the early 2010s, the group has grown from a shadowy contract force into a semi-official paramilitary structure involved in foreign and domestic campaigns.

The flag shown here is based on Wagner’s standardized symbols, yet this particular unit version has been used on-site — adding historical and collectible value. The skull emblem and swords trace to internal unit iconography meant to project strength and ruthlessness. The words “Blood. Honor. Justice.” serve as the group’s informal creed and often appear on patches, tattoos, and field banners.

Following increased visibility in 2022–2023, Wagner’s imagery became globally recognizable, making authentic materials — especially those used in combat — exceptionally rare and sought after.

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