English: Colour for brigades, regiments, independent battalions and the 1st Honvéd Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Warship Regiment of the Hungarian Defence Forces since 15 March 1991.
Magyar: 1990 M. (mintájú) csapatzászló a Magyar Honvédség minden dandárja, ezrede, önálló zászlóalja (osztálya), az 1. Honvéd Tűzszerész és Hadihajós Ezred, valamint az előbb felsoroltakkal azonos jogállású katonai szervezet részére. A csapatzászló 1991. március 15. óta van használatban.
Esperanto: oficiala milita armea flago de Hungario
► This is the official flag of the military army of the Republic of Hungary, with 3:4 proportion. The definition of the flag is issued in a Hungarian law "1995. LXXXIII. tv. (Njt)" §8(1). See "Other versions" for other present Hungarian flags.
► A Magyar Honvédség hivatalos honvédségi csapatzászlója. Meghatározása a nemzeti jelképekről szóló 1995. évi LXXXIII. törvény 8.§ (1) bekezdésében olvasható. A zászló oldalainak méretaránya 3:4. További magyar zászlók megtekintéséhez kövesse az "Other versions"-nél felsorolt hivatkozásokat. Lásd még: Magyarország zászlaja.
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