Armed Forces Day 1979 (Airborne and Land Forces)

Armed Forces Day 1979 (Airborne and Land Forces)

Year
1979
Face Value
100
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
1000000
Themes
National Day

Catalogs References

Michel
OM 199
Yvert & Tellier
OM 182
Stanley Gibbons
OM 228

Technical Details

Colors
Multicolor
Size
36 x 51.5 mm
Perforation
11¾
Printing
Photogravure
Printers
Courvoisier (Helio Courvoisier) S. A.
This stamp marks Oman’s Armed Forces Day on December 11, 1979, projecting a powerful message of state security, sovereign authority, and military modernization. The central artwork depicts Sultan Qaboos bin Said in full ceremonial military uniform, mounted on a majestic white stallion with traditional Royal Cavalry tack.

Surrounding the central figure is a systematic catalog of the country's newly acquired, state-of-the-art defense infrastructure. This includes line drawings of supersonic fighter jets (SEPECAT Jaguars), a modern naval patrol vessel, a mobile radar tracking station, and an anti-aircraft missile system. The composition serves as a striking representation of early Renaissance state-building, framing the consolidation of a disciplined, technologically advanced defense force as a crucial requirement for preserving territorial integrity and internal social stability.