Pro IR Nova Scotia Provincial Flag IR Patch PatchPanel
Pro IR Nova Scotia Provincial Flag IR Patch PatchPanel
Pro IR Nova Scotia Flag IR Patches PatchPanel
Pro IR Nova Scotia Flag IR Patches PatchPanel

Pro IR Nova Scotia Provincial Flag

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3.5 x 2 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

    Nova Scotia

    The flag of Nova Scotia is the oldest provincial flag in Canada and one of the most historically resonant. Officially adopted in 1929 but based on a design dating back to the 1620s, it features a blue saltire (diagonal cross) on a white field—the inverse of Scotland’s national flag—signifying the province’s name, which means “New Scotland.” At the center sits the royal arms of Scotland: a gold shield with a red lion rampant surrounded by a red double border decorated with fleurs-de-lis. The flag elegantly merges Scottish heritage with colonial identity, symbolizing loyalty to both the Crown and the settlers who brought their culture across the Atlantic. Its simplicity and antiquity make it one of the most timeless flags in North America—a direct link between old-world ancestry and new-world belonging.

    Sizing

    3.5 x 2 inches

    Package Contents

    Patch

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