The branch insignia worn on uniform m/1906 was a crowned coat of arms of medium blue broadcloth. It was a worn on the right upper arm on the tunic and greatcoat. Each unit has an allotted unit designation consisting of a prefix and a distinct unit number, for example K2. The prefix marks the branch of the army. The insignia worn on uniform m/1806 consisted of the unit number in numerical and the specific branch insignia. The infantry insignia is for example two crossed rifles. See below.
Branch and Unit Insignias of the Swedish Army
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Insignias of the Army:•Infantry: Yellow patch, medium blue emblem and unit number. Above the unit number; two crossed rifles.•Cavalry: White patch, medium blue emblem and unit number. Above the unit number; two crossed sabers.•Artillery: Red patch, medium blue emblem and unit number. Above the unit number; two crossed gun barrels.•Engineers: Black patch, yellow emblem and unit number. Above the unit number; a star.•Service Corps: Yellow emblem and division number. The devision number was denoted in Roman numerals. Above the numerals; a spoked wheel and two crossed rifles.The subsequent uniforms, m/1910 and m/1923 weren’t equipped with branch insignias.
Uniform m/1939 and m/1952 - Collar Badges
The branch insignia was an identification of the branch and made of bronze colored metal. The insignia was worn on the collar tip of the tunic and greatcoat.
Infantry
Cavalry
Artillery
Branch insignias of the Army:•Infantry: Two crossed muskets•Cavalry: Two crossed Carolean swords •Armored Troops: A tank with two flashes•Artillery: Flaming grenade•Anti-Aircraft Defense: Flaming grenade with wings•Army Engineers: Sword with an emblem and two crossed axes •Signal Troops: Sword with a flash•Army Service Corps: Two crossed swords with a spoked wheel
Uniform m/1960 - Collar Badges
The m/1960 uniform was equipped with new branch insignias, m/1960. The insignias was made of metal and either gold or silver colored. They were worn on the collar tips of the tunic and greatcoat.
InfantryTwo crossed rifles
CavalryTwo crossed Carolean swords (often referred to as sabers).
Armored TroopsAn armored arm holding a sword.
ArtilleryFlaming grenade
Anti-Aircraft DefenseFlaming grenade with wings
Army Engineers A sword, two crossed axes and an emblem
Signal TroopsSword with a flash
Army Supply Troops Two crossed swords and a spooked wheel (silver)
Army AviationA sword with a wing
Unit Insignias
Infantry - Uniform m/ä (Older models)
The unit insignias were, on the uniforms prior to 1910, worn on the shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats.
Exemple of an infantry shoulder strap - 8 = I8 = Uppland Regiment’s designation(see chart above, other infantry regiments)
Cavalry - Uniform m/ä (Older models)
The unit insignias were, on the uniforms prior to 1910, worn on the shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats. The unit insignias looked different on the tunic compared to the greatcoat. Shoulder straps - Tunic:
Shoulder straps - Greatcoat:
The shoulder straps were, unless stated otherwise, made in the same color as the tunic.
Artillery - Uniform m/ä (Older models)
The unit insignias were, on the uniforms prior to 1910, worn on the shoulder straps of the kollett (coatee) and greatcoat.
Infantry - Uniform m/1910
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1910 worn on the medium blue shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats.
Cavalry - Uniform m/1910
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1910 worn on the medium blue shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats.
Artillery - Uniform m/1910
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1910 worn on the medium blue shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats.
Other Branches of the Army - Uniform m/1910
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1910 worn on the medium blue shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats.
Uniform m/1923
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1923 worn on the shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats - private soldiers.
Uniform m/1939
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1939 worn on the shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats - private soldiers.
•Dräkt och uniform av Erik Bellander, 1973•Från Brunkeberg till Nordanvind, 500 år med svenskt infanteri av Bertil Nelsson, 1993•Nationalencyklopedin•Swedish Armed Forces: http://www.forsvarsmakten.se/sv/Top of page
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1960 worn on the shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats - private soldiers. The insignias was was made either in silver-plated or gold-plated metal. The Guard regiments and the Army Service Corps wore silver-plated unit insignias while all other regiments wore gold-plated insignias.
Uniforms m/1958 and m/1959
Collar tab m/1958 was worn both on uniform m/1958 and m/1959. The tab was made of a dark green textile band with a light green edging. The branch insignia was in bronze color and woven into the textile band. The insignias were in the same shape and design as the insignias worn on uniform m/1960, see above.The branch insignia collar tab m/1958 was worn on the left collar tip while the rank insignia collar tab (m/1958) were worn on the right collar tip. The collar tab with the rank insignia was similar the the branch insignia collar tabs, i.e. green textile band.Private soldiers wore branch insignias on both collar tips. Below is an image showing the infantry branch insignia m/1958:
The branch insignia worn on uniform m/1906 was a crowned coat of arms of medium blue broadcloth. It was a worn on the right upper armon the tunic and greatcoat. Each unit has an allotted unit designation consisting of a prefix and a distinct unit number, for example K2. The prefix marks the branch of the army. The insignia worn on uniform m/1806 consisted of the unit number in numerical and the specific branch insignia. The infantry insignia is for example two crossed rifles. See below.
Branch and Unit Insignias
of the Swedish Army
Insignias of the Army:•Infantry: Yellow patch, medium blue emblem and unit number. Above the unit number; two crossed rifles.•Cavalry: White patch, medium blue emblem and unit number. Above the unit number; two crossed sabers.•Artillery: Red patch, medium blue emblem and unit number. Above the unit number; two crossed gun barrels.•Engineers: Black patch, yellow emblem and unit number. Above the unit number; a star.•Service Corps: Yellow emblem and division number. The devision number was denoted in Roman numerals. Above the numerals; a spoked wheel and two crossed rifles.The subsequent uniforms, m/1910 and m/1923 weren’t equipped with branch insignias.
Uniform m/1939 and m/1952 - Collar Badges
The branch insignia was an identification of the branch and made of bronze colored metal. The insignia was worn on the collar tip of the tunic and greatcoat.
Infantry
Cavalry
Artillery
Branch insignias of the Army:•Infantry: Two crossed muskets•Cavalry: Two crossed Carolean swords •Armored Troops: A tank with two flashes•Artillery: Flaming grenade•Anti-Aircraft Defense: Flaming grenade with wings•Army Engineers: Sword with an emblem and two crossed axes •Signal Troops: Sword with a flash•Army Service Corps: Two crossed swords with a spoked wheel
Uniform m/1960 - Collar Badges
The m/1960 uniform was equipped with new branch insignias, m/1960. The insignias was made of metal and either gold or silver colored. They were worn on the collar tips of the tunic and greatcoat.
Unit Insignias
Infantry - Uniform m/ä (Older models)
The unit insignias were, on the uniforms prior to 1910, worn on the shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats.
Exemple of an infantry shoulder strap - 8 = I8 = Uppland Regiment’s designation(see chart above, other infantry regiments)
Cavalry - Uniform m/ä (Older models)
The unit insignias were, on the uniforms prior to 1910, worn on the shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats. The unit insignias looked different on the tunic compared to the greatcoat. Shoulder straps - Tunic:
Shoulder straps - Greatcoat:
The shoulder straps were, unless stated otherwise, made in the same color as the tunic.
Artillery - Uniform m/ä (Older models)
The unit insignias were, on the uniforms prior to 1910, worn on the shoulder straps of the kollett (coatee) and greatcoat.
Infantry - Uniform m/1910
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1910 worn on the medium blue shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats.
Cavalry - Uniform m/1910
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1910 worn on the medium blue shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats.
Artillery - Uniform m/1910
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1910 worn on the medium blue shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats.
Other Branches of the Army - Uniform
m/1910
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1910 worn on the medium blue shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats.
Uniform m/1923
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1923 worn on the shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats - private soldiers.
Uniform m/1939
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1939 worn on the shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats - private soldiers.
•Dräkt och uniform av Erik Bellander, 1973•Från Brunkeberg till Nordanvind, 500 år med svenskt infanteri av Bertil Nelsson, 1993•Nationalencyklopedin•Swedish Armed Forces: http://www.forsvarsmakten.se/sv/Top of page
Armored Troops
Uniform m/1960
The unit insignias were on uniform m/1960 worn on the shoulder straps of the tunics and greatcoats - private soldiers. The insignias was was made either in silver-plated or gold-plated metal. The Guard regiments and the Army Service Corps wore silver-plated unit insignias while all other regiments wore gold-plated insignias.
Uniforms m/1958 and m/1959
Collar tab m/1958 was worn both on uniform m/1958 and m/1959. The tab was made of a dark green textile band with a light green edging. The branch insignia was in bronze color and woven into the textile band. The insignias were in the same shape and design as the insignias worn on uniform m/1960, see above.The branch insignia collar tab m/1958 was worn on the left collar tip while the rank insignia collar tab (m/1958) were worn on the right collar tip. The collar tab with the rank insignia was similar the the branch insignia collar tabs, i.e. green textile band.Private soldiers wore branch insignias on both collar tips. Below is an image showing the infantry branch insignia m/1958: