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Patches for Military

What are military patches?

Military patches are small insignia or emblems attached to uniforms with hook-and-loop fasteners or by sewing. They are made of durable fabric and can withstand field conditions. Patches indicate the unit, call sign, blood type, or other important information.
Beyond their practical use, they also serve as symbolism — a sign of belonging, support, or a soldier's personal history. For many, they are part of their identity, adding individuality to the uniform.

Purpose and types of patches

The main function of patches is identification. They make it easy to determine a soldier's unit, role, or specialization. This helps in quickly orienting within a team and maintaining coordinated actions.

Today, there are official patches with emblems or chevrons, as well as individual ones — with call signs or motivational inscriptions. They are made in two main variants: embroidered — classic and neat, and PVC — more resistant to moisture and dirt.

How to choose military patches?

Before you buy military patches, determine their purpose — official or personal. For field uniforms, it's better to choose subdued colors that match the camouflage, while for everyday use, you can add a bit of creativity.
Pay attention to the size, material, and quality of the hook-and-loop fastener — the patch should hold firmly and not lose its shape even after prolonged use.

Where to buy military patches?

High-quality military patches can be found at Flash Army. Here you will find patches, chevrons, and emblems made from quality materials and tested in real conditions.

By choosing to buy military patches at Flash Army, you get not just a uniform detail, but a meaningful accessory that reflects character, experience, and belonging to a true team.

Frequently asked questions about products in this category Patches for Military

Military patches are insignia for uniforms and gear that can display blood type, call sign, flag, unit emblem, or simply recognizable symbols. They are used not for decoration itself, but to quickly read necessary information or denote affiliation.
Tactical patches are used for quick identification of a person, role, or important information on equipment. One patch can display blood type, another — a call sign, and yet another — a unit or specialization. This allows for immediate understanding of necessary information on a uniform or backpack without extra explanations.
This section includes blood type patches, call sign patches, combined call sign/blood type patches, UKRAINE, AFU, and Airmobile Forces patches, as well as thematic models such as FPV Operator, Owl's Eyes, Venom's Eyes, or Panamych. This means there are both service-oriented options and more individualized patches for specific tasks or equipment styles.
Military patches are made from various materials depending on the model. This category includes options made from Cordura, PVC, Twill, nylon, polyester, rubber, and other synthetic materials. As a result, some patches are stiffer and more textured, while others are flatter and more familiar in texture.
Most often, such patches are attached with Velcro. This is convenient when the patch needs to be quickly moved to another uniform, plate carrier, backpack, or pouch.
Tactical patches are placed where there is a hook-and-loop panel on uniforms or gear. This is usually a sleeve, chest, shoulder, headwear, plate carrier, backpack, or pouch. The specific location depends on the patch itself and what information needs to be displayed.
The price of military patches usually starts at around UAH 50–60 for simple models. Options with a larger size, more complex design, or personalization cost more. The price may vary depending on the material, format, and type of patch itself.
You can find patches at Flash Army. Before ordering, it's best to check the material, size, format, and attachment type to ensure the patch fits properly on your uniform, plate carrier, cap, or backpack.