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![[Naval Ensign of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~.gif) 
 5:9, by Miles Li, 8 December 2021
 
5:9, by Miles Li, 8 December 2021
White flag with red canton with white star, and blue anchor in lower fly.
Željko Heimer, 1 July 2002
I have seen no current evidence of a Myanmar Merchant ensign or a Myanmar 
state ensign.  I spent quite a bit of time on the Ayeyarwaddy, Bago and 
Yangon rivers last week and was impressed by what I didn't see. There were two 
Myanmar Five Star Line ships anchored just west of Pansodan Jetty on the Yangon 
River in Yangon. Both ships were flying the Myanmar national flag as their 
ensign. One ship flew the Myanmar Five Star Line flag from its jack staff while 
the other flew the lines flag from its main mast starboard side. I saw several 
patrol boats and numerous barges and river ferries. The patrol boats flew 
nothing at all while the barges and river ferries also flew the Myanmar national 
flag.
The primary Myanmar flag maker I visited had no "supposed" merchant flags or 
state ensigns in stock, and as best as I could tell, had never seen a sample of 
either. I never actually saw a naval ensign flying from a ship, but the flag 
maker had several in stock. I took the attached photo. It measures 36" x 65" 
which roughly translates to the 5 to 9 proportional standard which applies to 
all Myanmar flags.
Clay Moss, 17 June 2003
With regard to the ensign I discovered for the first time [on my trip in 
2002], it seems the flag is 1:2 and the anchor is in the corner.
Michel Lupant, 28 December 2003
A flag with a blue star in place of the anchor 
was reported in Franciae Vexillae, but this is now known to be an incorrect 
report.
Michel Lupant, 28 December 2003
![[Former War Ensign of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~n47.gif) 5:9
 5:9
Image by Zachary Harden, 4 December 2018
Ivan Sache, 29 January 1998
I have a 1954 edition of Jane's Fighting Ships, which shows three flags (in black and white line drawings) for Burma:
I was able to confirm through a video from Thai vexillologist Mai Lertrattipong that this flag indeed exists. From the
1960 (BE 2503) state visit to Burma by the late Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama 9), this ensign can be seen on a warship that was protecting
King Bhumibol and President Win Maung (both were on the "Maykhalar").
Zachary Harden, 4 December 2018
A horizontal bicolour, red over navy blue, with a white five-pointed 
star.
Both ensigns above are reported from Jane's Fighting Ships. Is it possible that one report is
wrong, or are there two different photos we are talking about? The second
one was accompanied by the national flag as the jack.
Željko Heimer, 1 July 2002
The naval ensign described [below] has never existed in real life. The real naval 
ensign, shown on photos on Jane's Fighting Ships, is 
a horizontal bicolour, sky 
blue over navy blue, with a white five-pointed star (half the width of the 
ensign) at the centre of the ensign.
Miles Li, 30 June 2002
I tend to believe the light blue/dark blue with a white star because of a photo published on Facebook 2016 by a Burmese naval officer, Thura Thet Swe. However, I am not certain when this photo was taken but I would assume post 1974.
Zachary Harden, 11 December 2018
I received an email from a Burmese user, he sent me a video on Facebook and at the 20 minute mark, a short history of the naval ensigns are presented. The ensign above is listed as the 1974-1994 ensign, with the 1994 ensign being the design that is used to this very day.
Zachary Harden, 17 December 2021
![[Flag of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~jack.gif) 5:9
image
by Željko Heimer, 19 December 2010 and Zachary Harden, 17 February 2022
 
5:9
image
by Željko Heimer, 19 December 2010 and Zachary Harden, 17 February 2022
The national flag serves as the naval jack for warships of the Tatmadaw Yey. The flag ratio was changed from 2:3 to 5:9 when used at sea.(Source)
Zachary Harden, 11 December 2018 and 17 February 2022
![[Flag of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~pen.gif) image
by Zachary Harden, 17 February 2022
 
image
by Zachary Harden, 17 February 2022
The pennant is a red fly with a white section with a red cross.
email to Zachary Harden, 17 February 2022
Based on this page of this Anniversary Gift diary book: (Source)Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
![[Naval Ensign of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~cg.gif) 5:9, by Miles Li, 8 December 2021
5:9, by Miles Li, 8 December 2021
![[Flag of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm_cgrs.gif) racing stripe
image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
 racing stripe
image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
Myanmar Coast Guard was formed on 6 October 2021.
Miles Li, 8 December 2021
Based on this page of this Anniversary Gift diary book, there are rank flags of commanding officers of the Navy. (Source)
![[Flag of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~adm.gif) image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
Flag of Admiral is blue with a white anchor and a lion, and with four white stars above the emblem.
![[Flag of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~vadm.gif) image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
Vice-Admiral Flag is similar to those of admiral, but there are three stars above the emblem.
![[Flag of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~radm.gif) image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
Flag of the Rear-Admiral is also similar to above-mentioned ones, but only two stars are placed over the emblem.
![[Flag of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~comm.gif) image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
Flag of the Commodore of Myanmar Navy is blue, swallow-tailed flag with a white anchor and a white star above it.
![[Flag of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~fcomm.gif) image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
image
by Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
Flag of a Fleet Commander of Myanmar Navy is blue, swallow-tailed flag with a white anchor.Zoltan Horvath, 22 July 2024
![[Civil Ensign of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~90c.gif) 
 by Željko Heimer, as reported in
Album des Pavillons (1990)
 by Željko Heimer, as reported in
Album des Pavillons (1990)
Horizontal 
bicolour of blue over red with the white emblem as in the national flag in upper 
stripe at hoist.
Željko Heimer, 1 July 2002
![[Flag of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~d.gif) 
 
 5:9,  by Željko Heimer, as reported in 
Album des Pavillons (2000)
5:9,  by Željko Heimer, as reported in 
Album des Pavillons (2000)
White flag with red cross throughout and blue canton with white emblem. 
Neither Smith (1975),
Smith (1982) nor 
Crampton (1990f) mention this flag; all of them designate the national flag 
as CSW/CSW. Therefore I speculate that this flag is recently (re-?)adopted. On 
the other hand, Album des Pavillons (1990) 
shows a series of other ensigns - civil, 
state and air - which are never corrected in subsequent 
corrections, but are now not shown in 
Album des Pavillons (2000). Therefore I guess that Armand du Payrat got no 
confirmation of these. Further, no other major vexillological work shows these 
ensigns, and I propose a theory that they actually never existed. There may have 
been such ensigns with the former (pre-1974) 1+5 stars 
flag as reported (actually I have no source on this, but that is only 
because I lack sources from period between 1939 and 1975). My theory is that 
after the emblem in canton was changed in 1974 someone supposed that it was done 
thus in all the flag variants and showed them so in 
Album des Pavillons (1990).
Željko Heimer, 30 June 2002
With this Burmese military video as my
evidence (using the pre-2010 national flag) this naval flag is debunked as fiction. However, I am
not certain when this video was first published.
Zachary Harden, 19 November 2018
The naval ensign described above has never existed in real life. The real naval 
ensign, shown on photos on Jane's Fighting Ships, is 
a horizontal bicolour, sky 
blue over navy blue, with a white five-pointed star (half the width of the 
ensign) at the centre of the ensign.
Miles Li, 30 June 2002
Myanmar is a country from which reliable information is very difficult to obtain. Here is my evidence:
I suppose this latter is the correct naval ensign today. It will be published 
as such in next oncoming corr 2 to Album des Pavillons.
Armand du Payrat, 1 July 2002
![[State Ensign of Myanmar]](../images/m/mm~90s.gif) 
  by Željko Heimer, as reported in
Album des Pavillons (1990)
 by Željko Heimer, as reported in
Album des Pavillons (1990)
Government ships ensign (except warships). Blue ensign with the national flag in canton.
Željko Heimer, 1 July 2002