| Use | Civil flag |
|---|---|
| Proportion | 2:3 |
| Adopted | 17 December 1996 |
Theflag ofKursk Oblast was adopted on 17 December 1996.[1][2] The flag consists of five stripes of red, silver, gold, and black in the ratio 2:1:1:1:2.[1][2] The black, white, and gold stripes are defaced by theCoat of arms of Kursk Oblast [ru].[1] The flag has a width-length ratio of 2:3 and was adopted under law N19-3KO.[1][2]

The stripes in the middle of this flag are inspired by theBlack-yellow-white flag of the Russian Empire that was the country's official flag between 1858 and 1883. The oblast flag was designed under the supervision of GovernorAlexander Rutskoy who was in office between 1996 and 2000.
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| ?–present | Flag ofKursk city | ||
| 2000–? | |||
| 2013–present | Flag ofKurchatov | ||
| October 2017–present | Flag ofZheleznogorsk | ||
| February 2017–October 2017 | |||
| 2009–present | Flag ofBelovsky District | ||
| 2023–present | Flag ofGlushkovsky District | ||
| 2021–present | Flag ofKhomutovsky District | ||
| 2017–present | Made inKonyshyovsky District | ||
| 2019–present | Flag ofMedvensky District | ||
| ?–2019 | |||
| 2021–present | Flag ofOboyansky District | ||
| 2021–present | Flag ofShchigrovsky District | ||
| 2021–present | Flag ofZheleznogorsky District | ||
| 2023–present | Flag ofKastorensky District | ||
| 2021–present | Flag ofOktyabrsky District | ||
| 2023–present | Flag ofManturovsky District |
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006–present | Flag ofRylsk | ||
| 2020–present | Flag ofOboyan | ||
| ?–present | Flag ofSudzha |