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located by Esteban Rivera, 23 March 2011
Two interesting pictures show Yemeni military-related UFE's:
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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2514/4184070570_a7a83b73a9.jpg (Set of
orange military flags, probably Army Unit flags). (Source)
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http://www.china-defense-mashup.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/david-petraeus-l-command.jpg
(Set of four military flags which seem to be judging from their colors, the
following (from left to right): Yemeni Air Force (coat of arms:
http://www.scramble.nl/mil/4/yemen/gfx/yaflogo.gif on a light blue
horizontal background), Yemeni Navy (dark blue), Republic of
Yemen Yemeni Army (crimsom red). Source:
http://www.china-defense-mashup.com/yemen-wants-deeper-cooperation-with-china.html
(picture taken on December 14, 2008).
Esteban Rivera, 21 March 2011
Here's another screenshot of an
Al-Jazeera news channel
broadcast in English taken on March 22.
Row of seven flags, most of them military-related. From left to right: UFE 1
(probably Air Force flag), UFE 2 (probably Army flag), UFE 3 (probably State
Flag, with Coat of Arms in golden colors), UFE 4 (most likely country flag), UFE
5 (probably Republican Guard flag), UFE 6 (probably Navy flag) and UFE 7
(probably Minister of Defence or Military Forces flag).
Esteban Rivera, 23 March 2011
The flags in the background can be identified as follows:
UFE 1 (Air Force flag),
UFE 2 (Armed Land Forces flag
UFE 3 (Presidental flag as State Flag with Coat of
Arms in golden colors in the jack = Commander-in-Chief)
UFE 4 (National flag),
UFE 5 (Minister of Defense)
UFE 6 (Navy flag)
UFE 7 (Police flag).
Jens Pattke, 24 March 2011