Colours, standards and guidons The colours of the Land Warfare Centre are three double swallow-tailed Swedish flags. The colours were presented to the former Army Southern Combat School (SSS), Army Central Combat School (SSM) and Army Northern Combat School (SSN) in 1996. In 2011, colonel
Michael Claesson began work on developing a colour for the Land Warfare Centre. One suggestion that was raised from the Land Warfare Centre was that it wanted a colour where the dominant color was black, with the background that the black color is dominant in the coat of arms. The Board of Military Traditions (
Försvarets traditionsnämnd) rejected the proposal, citing the fact that the black color is traditionally associated with the
Swedish Engineer Troops and where the
Göta Engineer Regiment carries a black colour. Black colour is, however, otherwise rare in the Swedish Armed Forces – and have not been carried in Sweden since the
Thirty Years' War in the 17th century. Furthermore, the Board of Military Traditions considered that black colours can be associated with the
fascist movements of the 1930s. On 10 February 2015, the colour was ready for the traditional nailing of the cloth to the staff, where the unit's coat of arms rested on a black and yellow cloth. At the ceremony, three former commanding officers of the Land Warfare Centre were present, brigadier general
Klas Eksell, brigadier general Micael Claesson and colonel Ingemar Gustafsson, and the then commanding officer, colonel Gustaf Fahl, together with deputy commanding officer lieutenant colonel Sven Antonsson. The nailing was carried out at the
Swedish Army Museum where the colour was attached to the staff. On 19 September 2015, the colour was presented to the Land Warfare Centre by His Majesty the King
Carl XVI Gustaf during a ceremony in Skövde. The colour is based on the colors, yellow, white and black which symbolizes the school's history and origin from the infantry, cavalry and the
Swedish Armoured Troops.
Coat of arms The coat of the arms of the Land Warfare Centre used from 1999.
Blazon: "Sable, a spear issuant argent surmounted by an old arm bracelet or. The shield surrounded by an open wreath of laurel or".
Marches When the school was established, "Pansarkamrater" (Green) was adopted as unit march, which was established on 22 March 1999 by the
Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters. The march was a legacy from the Combat School South, but was originally dedicated to the
Swedish Armoured Troops School. where the school's training battalion in Skövde, Wästgöta Battalion, was the heir to the regiment. The second, the "Coburger marsch" (unknown), a legacy from Combat School North, and the third, the "Gå på marsch" (Sernklef), a legacy from the Combat School Middle.
Medals In 2002, the
Markstridsskolans (MSS) förtjänstmedalj ("Land Warfare Centre (MSS) Medal of Merit") in silver (MSSftjSM) of the 8th size was established. The
medal ribbon is of black
moiré with yellow edges and a white stripe on the middle. File:Markstridsskolans förtjänstmedalj.svg|Medal ribbon ==Commanding officers==