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"Signal flag" redirects here. For other communication systems using flags, see flag signals.
The system of international maritime signal flags is a way of representing individual letters of the alphabet in signals to or from ships. It is a component of the International Code of Signals (INTERCO). [1] There are various methods that the flags can be used as signals:
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.
[edit] Letters
* ^ N and C together (No and Yes) is used as a distress signal. ** Also signallable on a ship's whistle using Morse code. See vessel emergency codes and International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea. [edit] Numbers
[edit] Other flags
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[edit] References(1995) International Code of Signals. International Maritime Organisation. [edit] External linksWikimedia Commons has media related to:
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