





Micro Pro IR Ohio State Flag
2 x 1 inches
Our IR flags are precision-built in-house at PatchPanel, using SOLAS-compliant reflective materials and proprietary coatings that reflect only infrared light. That means they stay visually subdued under normal light while shining bright through night-vision and thermal optics — exactly what you want when signature management matters.
Every flag is cut, printed, and sealed on our own equipment to guarantee unmatched quality, durability, and consistency. We control every step of production — from calibration to coating — so every patch meets the same military-grade standard trusted by professionals worldwide.
Designed for military, law enforcement, and tactical enthusiasts, these IR flags deliver reliable performance in the harshest conditions. Whether on deployment, training, or field operations, your identification remains visible only when it should be.
History
Ohio
The flag of Ohio is a rare departure from the rectangular norm—it’s the only U.S. state flag shaped like a swallowtail burgee, a nod to naval pennants and the state’s river and lake heritage. Designed in 1902 by architect John Eisenmann, the flag’s bold red, white, and blue elements draw directly from the national flag while expressing Ohio’s distinct identity. The red and white stripes symbolize the state’s roads and waterways, vital to its early growth, while the blue triangle represents the hills and valleys of the land. Inside the triangle sits a white circle with a red center—suggestive of both the letter “O” for Ohio and a rising sun over a new frontier. Seventeen stars frame the emblem, marking Ohio’s entry as the seventeenth state in the Union. The design is both inventive and patriotic, reflecting the creative spirit of a state that bridges the Midwest and the East.
Sizing
2 x 1 inches
Package Contents
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