Weapons on National Flags

These national flags incorporate the listed weapons of various types. Identify the countries.
Spears with attached flags are included as weapons, though these could be construed otherwise.
In many cases, the weapons are on the national coat of arms, incorporated into the flag.
To be included, the weapons must be PRIMARILY intended for use against humans.
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Battleaxe, 2 Muskets, 6 Spears with flags
Bolivia
2 Cannons with 24 Cannonballs, 6 Rifles with Bayonets, 2 Axes, 6 Spears with flags
Haiti
Curved Dagger, 2 Swords
Oman
Curved Sword
Saudi Arabia
Kastane Sword in Lions's Paw
Sri Lanka
Machete
Angola
Rifle with Bayonet
Mozambique
2 Rifles with Bayonets, 2 Swords
Guatemala
2 Spears
Kenya
2 Spears, Staff
Swaziland
3 Spears/Axes, 2 Spears (all 5 with flags)
Ecuador
6 Spears (4 with flags)
Dominican Republic
Sword in hand
Malta
5 Wooden Spears with flags
El Salvador
3 Lances (2 with flags), Sabre, Sword, Bow
Venezuela
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Level 76
Sep 16, 2015
I think that pointy thing on the Barbadian flag could do a bit of damage as well
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Level 57
Sep 16, 2015
Yeah, I wrestled with that one. It's a trident, and is intended for spear-fishing, especially in the context of that country. I decided to omit on the grounds that all the others were designed for attacking humans - though I will concede that the penultimate one is shown attacking an inhuman dragon. Let's call it grey area, & I'll invoke puzzler's privilege.