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![[Iran air force flag]](../images/i/ir^af.gif) image located by Bill 
Garrison, 26 December 2016
 image located by Bill 
Garrison, 26 December 2016See also:
Blue "Derafsh"-style flags, currently in use in Iran.
William Garrison, 
26 December 2016
Obverse / Reverse
 
  
 images by William Garrison, 4 September 2019
 
images by William Garrison, 4 September 2019
"Nirooy-e Havaei-e Jomhoriy-e Eslami-e Iran" = Air Force of Iran
Reverse 
using Army logo.
William Garrison, 4 September 2019
Ceremonial Flag Obverse / Reverse
 
  
 images by William Garrison, 4 September 2019
 
images by William Garrison, 4 September 2019
"Artesh-e" logo Obverse / Reverse
 
  
 images by William Garrison, 4 September 2019
 
images by William Garrison, 4 September 2019
Black background on reverse.
 William Garrison, 4 September 2019
 image located by William Garrison, 30 
August 2019
 image located by William Garrison, 30 
August 2019
Obverse / Reverse
 
 
 images by William Garrison, 5 
September 2019
 images by William Garrison, 5 
September 2019
"Qaragah-e Radafand-e Khatam" = Air Defense Force, a sub-section of the "army" (ceremonial flag design).
Reverse shows "al-Anbiya" = "the prophets" --- AJA (AJA: "Artesh-e 
Johahooriya Eslamiye Iran") artesh = army.
 William Garrison, 5 September 2019
Variant
 
 images by William Garrison, 6 
September 2019
 images by William Garrison, 6 
September 2019
 "Khatam al-Anbiya" = "Air Defense Force of Artesh"
 William Garrison, 
6 
September 2019
![[Iranian air force colour?]](../images/i/ir_af.jpg) image located by Ian Sumner, 24 October 2007
 image located by Ian Sumner, 24 October 2007
I've collected a few pictures of Iranian colours from a number of websites 
over the years - I guess this might be an air force flag based on the colour of 
the uniform.
Ian Sumner, 24 October 2007
![[Iran aircraft marking]](../images/i/ir^f22.gif) 
   
![[Iran aircraft marking]](../images/i/ir^f22e.jpg) images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 
15 June 2024
 images by Nozomi Kariyasu, 
15 June 2024
Green-white-red roundel.
Source: Album des Pavillons
[pay00]
Zeljko Heimer, 13 November 2001
Formed in 1924 as l'Aeronautique Persane, renamed in 22 March 1935 into Nirou 
Havai Shahanshahiye Iran (Imperial Iranian AF - IIAF) and changed after the 
revolution into Islamic Republic of Iran AF, it always used the same roundel - 
classic red-white-green with green-white-red horizontal stripe as rudder stripes 
or fin flash. According to Cochrane and Elliott (1998) the only change was to replace the fuselage marking from stripes to 
the roundel (the wings always had a roundel) and changing the rudder stripes to 
a fin flash in 1930. Jane's 1945 shows rudder 
stripes.
The IIAF have a homepage (probably operated outside Iran) at
http://www.iiaf.net/home.html#  
and even on the homepage we can see both possibilities for tail insignia. As the 
P-47 didn't exist in 1930, the change in the tail insignia was much later than 
1930 (probably with the Jets era in 1956).
The same markings were used by the Imperial Iranian Navy - air wing and the 
Imperial Iranian Army Aviation as well as today by the Islamic Republic of Iran 
Army Aviation, Islamic Republic of Iranian Navy Aviation, Iranian Revolutionary 
Guard Corps Air Force and Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy.
Dov Gutterman, 17 June 2004
The fin flash is a simple horizontal tricolour of green-white-red.
The aircraft markings have virtually not changed since some initial
minor variations in the 1920s.
Source: Military Aircraft Insignia of the World
Cochrane and Elliott (1998)
Zeljko Heimer, 13 November 2001