Flag of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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The flag of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has a navy blue (Pantone 280) field charged with a white compass rose emblem from which radiate four white lines. It was approved 14 October 1953.

Construction sheet

According to the NATO website, the following dimensions are used in the organization flag:

  • Length: 400 (units)
  • Width: 300
  • Star: 150
  • Diameter of the circle behind the star: 115
  • Amount of space between the star and the white line: 10
  • Amount of space between the edge of the flag to the white line: 30[1]

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