- RACE (or RACING) SIGNALS (or RACE COMMITTEE FLAGS)
- Those flags flown by a racing committee, and used to signal conditions, intentions or 
  instructions to race competitors (see also 
 international code of signal flags, 
  preparatory flag, 
  prize flag and 
  racing flag 1)).
    
  
        
 Individual and General Recall  Flag X (X-Ray) and First Substitute in the ICS; 
  Disqualified (fotw and CS)
 
  - RACING FLAG 
- 1) A flag flown from a yacht that is taking part in a race, and struck 
  if it withdraws or when it crosses the finish line (see also 
preparatory flag, 
  prize flag, 
  race signals and 
  strike).
    - 
    2) In UK usage a flag that was flown by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh aboard his personal yacht whilst 
    taking part in a race (see also personal flag 1)). 
  
 3) See race signals.
  
       
 Intend to Protest and Boat Incurring Penalty 
  (CS & fotw); Racing Flag of HRH Prince Phillip 19212021, UK
 
 
- RADIAL ORIENTATION 
- A term that may be used to describe the orientation of a charge, particularly (but not 
  exclusively) that of a star – the rotational position  
  (see also star 1)). 
  
  
        
 Flags of Sarawak; 
  National Flag of Bhutan 19692008; 
  Flag of Selangor.
 Notes
 a) The star on the flag of Selangor has its outer point orientated towards the fly.
 b) That of Sarawak has its inner point along the diagonal meridian.
 c) Whilst the national flag of Bhutan has a dragon similarly orientated.
 
  - RADIANT 
- (adj) The heraldic term for rays that expand from a central point, but 
  which may also be applied to other charges and to ordinaries that are 
  similarly arranged – rayonné or rayonnant  but see 
  radiated and the note below (also 
  gyronny, 
  ordinary and
  radiating).
    
  
        
 Flag of Kaa-Khemsky District, Russia; 
  Flag of Harare, Zimbabwe
  Flag of Ennetbürgen, Switzerland
 Please note that the vexillological term for rays spreading out from a central 
  point is radiating – see radiating 1).
   
- RADIATED
- (adj) A heraldic term used when rays are seen issuing from a charge – but see 
radiant (also radiating and 
sun-in-splendour).  
      
 Flag of Xaxim, Brazil; 
Flag of Erin, Canada; 
Flag of Šuto Orizari, Macedonia
 
  - RADIATING 
- 1) (adj) Rays spreading out from or near the central point and widening towards the 
  edge of a flag as in, for example, the naval ensign of Japan, or the national flag of North Macedonia  
  – but see beam(s) 1) 
  and the note below (also active, 
  inactive, radiant, 
  radiated, 
  sunburst, and compare with 
  gyronny). 
- 2) See expanding stripe(s) 
  (also converging stripes). 
- 3) (adj) A group of objects or charges placed in an arc (usually from one fixed point) 
  as on the national flags of China and
  Adygea.
  
  
  ![[radiating flags]](../images/v/vx-sc.gif)  ![[radiating flags]](../images/v/vx-cn.gif)  ![[radiating flags]](../images/v/vx-mk.gif)  
 National Flag of Seychelles; National Flag of China; 
  National Flag of the 
  North Macedonia
 
  Please note with regard to 1) that the heraldic term for rays spreading out from a central point is 
  radiant – see radiant.
   
  - RAGGED CROSS (or RAGGED CROSS OF BURGUNDY)
- A traditional symbol of Burgundy and later Spain, and a cross (more accurately saltire) composed of 
  diagonal bars with small projections – a burgundy cross, cross raguly 
  or ragged cross of burgundy – see raguly 
  (also saltire).
  
  
        
 Spanish Naval Flag 1617th c.; 
  Infantry Colour 1693, Spain;
  Flag of the  Ferrol Squadron 17321760, Spain
 
  - RAGULY 
- A heraldic term meaning any number of small regular projections set an angle 
  on both sides (or on one side only) of a bar, cross or saltire and thought to 
  represent a roughly trimmed branch – see ragged cross 
  and cross raguly 2).
  
  
        
 Arms of Střemy, Czechia; 
  Flag of Gloucester, Canada;
  Flag of Vrchovany, Czechia
 
  - RAINBOW COLOURS (or COLORS)
- See dressing lines (also 
  dress ship). 
  - RAINBOW FLAG
- 1) One of several flags showing the colours of the rainbow, with prominent examples being the gay 
  pride flag illustrated below and those of the various peace movements illustrated under peace flag 
   see peace flag 
  (also multi-stripe).
  
 2) An unofficial nickname for the national flag of South Africa.
  
  ![[Rainbow flag]](../images/v/vx-sex-rb.gif)  ![[Rainbow flag]](../images/v/vx-za.gif)  ![[Rainbow flag]](../images/v/vx-ica.gif)  
 The Current Gay Rights Flag; 
  National Flag of South Africa;
  Flag of the International Cooperative Movement 1925–2001
 
  - RAISED
- 1) The act of having displayed a flag.
- 2) In heraldry see enhanced
  
  
  ![[raised]](../images/v/vx-ch-fr248.gif) 
 Flag of Wünnewil-Flamatt, Switzerland
 
  - RAISED DETAIL
- A term used for the increasingly obsolete practice of inserting a layer of padding 
  between the surface of a military colour (or of a flag) and its (usually but not invariably) 
  embroidered main charge in order to give a three dimensional effect  a padded emblem or 
  charge  see piping (also  
  colour 2), 
  embroider and 
  padding the sleeve).
  
  ![[raised detail]](../images/v/vx-es-tf-lc.jpg)  
 Raised Detail on a historical Flag of San Cristóbal de la 
  Laguna, Tenerife, Spain (Klaus-Michael Schneider)
 
  - RAMPANT 
- The heraldic term used when an animal, particularly (but not exclusively) a lion, is depicted rearing on its hind legs with forepaws and claws extended – but see 
  combatant, 
  erect, 
  forcené, 
  salient and 
  segreant.  
  
  
  ![[rampant]](../images/v/vx-ch-ag045.gif)  ![[rampant]](../images/v/vx-nl-zh.gif)  ![[rampant]](../images/v/vx-ch-ag096.gif)  
 Flag of Dottikon, Switzerland;
  Flag of South Holland, The Netherlands;
  Flag of Windisch, Switzerland
 
  - RANGE FLAG 
- A flag used on firing ranges to signal dangerous conditions 
  (see also red flag 1)).
  
  ![[range flag]](../images/v/vx-us~bf4.gif)  
 Danger Flag (CS)
 
  - RANK FLAG 
- 1) A flag which signifies the rank of a military officer as opposed to that 
  of a civilian functionary  but see flag of command, 
  individual flag and 
  tugh (also 
  class flag, 
  flag officer 3), 
  in abeyance and 
  rank plate). 
- 2) An alternative term for a distinguishing flag (see 
  distinguishing flag).
  
  
  ![[rank flags]](../images/v/vx-th^gen.gif)  ![[rank flags]](../images/v/vx-th^ltgen.gif)  ![[rank flags]](../images/v/vx-th^mjgen.gif)  
 Rank Flags of a General, Lt General and Major 
  General, Thailand
 Please note, that although these terms are sometimes 
  considered interchangeable, the Editors have drawn a general distinction between 
  the command flags used by senior naval officers, the rank flags employed by officers 
  from the other armed services, the distinguishing flags of civilians and with 
  personal flags.   
  - RANK PLATE
- In UK, US and some other usage, a rectangular panel that is displayed on the vehicle 
  carrying a senior officer of the armed services, and used in place of or in addition to 
  their relevant rank flag or flag of command – an automobile, distinguishing 
  or star 
  plate 
  (see also car flag, 
  flag of command 1), 
  flag officer 3), 
  flag disc and rank flag 1)).
  
  
         
 Field Marshall UK and Five Star General Army and Marine Corps US (CS); Commodore Royal Navy and 
  Brigadier Royal Marines UK, Rear Admiral (Lower Half) USN and Brig Gen USAF (CS)
 Notes
 a)  The number of stars range between one and five 
  dependent upon the rank of the officer concerned.
 b)  
  In US service officers of the army and the 
  Marine Corps have red plates, whilst those of the USN and USAF have dark blue. In UK service, 
  however, officers of the army have red, of the RN and Royal Marines dark blue, and of the 
  RAF light blue (and that there is a combined services plate whose field is of vertical 
  stripes in dark blue, red and light blue).
 
  - RAPPORT
- An industrial term used to described the repetitive pattern found in damask, and seen in the field of (usually high-quality) flags manufactured in that fabric.  
  
  
  
    
 Banner of Zagreb c1711, Croatia
 
  - RASTAFARIAN/RASTA COLOURS (or COLORS)
- Symbolic of the Rastafarian movement, and (like the pan-African colours and identical to them) based 
  upon the flag of Ethiopia – see pan-African colours. 
  
  
        
 State Flag of Ethiopia 1941–1974; 
  Two examples of Rastafarian Flags
 
  - RATIO 
- See proportions. 
  
  
  
    
 
  - RATTLESNAKE
- The image of a venomous snake (usually accompanied by the motto “don’t tread on 
  me”) that is depicted either coiled or stretched – it appeared on several early 
  American flags and could be seen on the recent US naval jack.
  
  
       
 Military Colour c1776; Flag of the 
  South Carolina Navy c1779;
  Naval Jack 2002–2019, US
 
  - RAVEN FLAG
- The flag considered by some sources to have been carried by Viking raiding 
  parties up until the 11th century, and to have been carried by the Normans at 
  the Battle of Hastings (1066) (see also Bayeux tapestry).
  
  
  ![[Raven flag]](../images/v/vx-xn_raven.gif)  
 Raven Flag
 
  - RAYONNÉ (or RAYONNANT)
- Alternative heraldic terms for radiant  see radiant.
    
  
    
 Flag of Tibet
 
  - RAYONNY
- In largely (but not entirely) Scandinavian heraldry the term used to 
  describe a series of flame/tooth-like projections from the edge of a shield, 
  or from a division line or an ordinary 
  – a term, as far as can be discovered, not used in English heraldry (see also 
  flammully
  and wolves teeth 2)). 
    
  
       
 Flag of Sør-Varanger, Norway; 
  Flag of Döbern-Land, Germany; 
  Flag of Berlevåg, Norway
 
  - RAYS (or RAYED)
- 1) The terms sometimes (and correctly) used in place of pointed to describe the 
  number of such points on a sun emblem – see sun emblem and 
 pointed (also 
  active, 
  active and inactive, and 
  inactive).
 2) See beam(s) 1).  
  
        
 Flag of the Socialist Party, Kurdistan; 
  Flag of Ngardmau, Palau; 
  Flag of Čaška, North Macedonia