The Coat of Arms of the Finnish Navy is a heraldic symbol used by the military branch of Finland responsible for naval warfare. The design features a shield divided into four quarters, with each section representing an aspect significant to the navy: a red anchor on a white field in the first quarter represents the sea and the navy's maritime duties; the second quarter shows a silver lion passant guardant on a red background, symbolizing courage and vigilance; the third quarter displays two silver swords crossed saltire-wise over a white bar, representing justice and loyalty; lastly, the fourth quarter presents a red sword on a white field, representing the naval infantry. The shield is surmounted by a helm adorned with wings, signifying readiness for action and swift response. This heraldic emblem serves as an important visual representation of the Finnish Navy's traditions, values, and mission.