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International Code Of Signals

The International Code of Signals is a standardized system of signals used for communication between vessels at sea. It includes a set of flags, pennants, and signals that represent letters, numbers, and common phrases. This system allows ships from different countries to communicate with each other, overcoming language barriers and ensuring clear and standardized communication in various maritime situations.

Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 4 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "4" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 5 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "5" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 6 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "6" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 7 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "7" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 8 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "8" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 9 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "9" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


Each numeral pennant typically corresponds to a specific digit, and they are arranged in a specific order to represent multi-digit numbers.

The Numeral Pennant No. 0 refers to the flag or pennant that represents the digit "0" in the International Code of Signals used in maritime communication.


This flag declares that ''I am on fire and have dangerous cargo; keep clear of me.''

This flag declares that ''I am disabled; communicate with me.''

This flag declares that ''I require a pilot.''