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Welcome to the International Encyclopedia of uniforms and insignia from around the world.
In this encyclopedia you will find thousands illustrations of rank insignias, badges and functional labels.
International Encyclopedia of uniforms and insignia is a nonprofit, nonpolitical association, which aims to collect information about uniform insignias, uniforms, badges, patches, etc. from around the world.
We would welcome any additions and corrections to the content on this website.
This website is currently under maintenance and the system is updated daily.
If you would like to support the restoration process, you may send a donation.
Full restoration is estimated to end in March 2023.
Pavel Močoch, founder
encyclopedia@uniforminsignia.org
What's new - gradual migration to the new system
2023-03-19 - Uruguay
2023-03-18 - China (1949 since), Antigua and Barbuda, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany (1871-1918), Yugoslavia (1992-2003), Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006), Vatican City, Yugoslavia (1945–1992), Chile, Colombia, Guyana, Paraguay Peru
2023-03-17 - Germany (1945 since), Australia
2023-03-15 - Russia (1991 since), France (1958 since)
2023-03-12 - Syria, Vietnam (1955-1975) South, Vietnam (1949-1955) State, Yemen (1962-1990) North, Yemen (1967-1990) South, Vietnam (1945-1976) North, Switzerland, Belgium
2023-03-11 - Poland (1989 since)
2023-03-10 - Russia (1922-1991), Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, Iraqi Kurdistan, Malaysia
2023-03-07 - Korea (1897–1910), Korea (1948 since) South, Kuwait. Macao, Kyrgyzstan, Laos (1947-1975), Laos (1975 since), Palestine, Philippines
2023-03-06 - Singapore, Haiti, Honduras, Korea (1948) North,
2023-03-05 - Russia (1917-1922), Czechoslovakia (1918-1939), United Kingdom
2023-03-04 - Turks and Caicos Islands, Austria, Moldavia (1346–1859), Ukraine (1991since), Poland (1918-1952)
2023-03-03 - Netherlands (1890 since), Bahamas, Barbados, Nicaragua, Trinidad and Tobago, Bulgaria (1990 since), Georgia, Israel
2023-03-02 - Japan, Armenia (1991 since), Brunei, China (1912-1928), China (1928-1949), Netherlands East Indies (1800–1949)