The frog is not a registered government symbol. You're being facetious and showing your immaturity.
Months ago your posts implied you were a drone pilot. No direct evidence. Now it turns out you admire them. Not far off. Anyone wearing any military insignia that did not earn it is guilty of stolen valour and military personnel that earned the right to wear that insignia take a very dim view of Walts, wannabees and imposters.
Dare use an SA Special Forces insignia and you will end up here:
www.recce.co.za
Click on the bogus individuals to see the names and even photos of people like you.
Many other units also run a wall of shame so using and SA insignia you didn't earn the right to wear and thus are not entitled to use at all will result in you appearing on their walls of shame. The USA, UK, Aussie and many other countries have the same.
Just a warning. In SA it's illegal under the Defence Act to use any military insignia or medals you didn't earn or are not entitled to use/wear. Even an article of uniform:
EFF member to appear in court for wearing SANDF uniform
A member of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is due to appear in court on 24 January for illegally wearing a South African National Defence Force (SANDF) uniform.
The SANDF said that the South African Military Police Agency recently arrested and handed over to law enforcement agencies a 20-year-old Western Cape man allegedly seen on national television wearing an item of the uniform of the constitutional armed forces of the Republic of South Africa without authorisation.
The arrested person was released on a warning to appear before the Bellville Magistrate Court on 24 January.
Aseza Mayaphi, the EFF student command secretary at the University of the Western Cape, was interviewed by eNCA wearing a camouflage battle smock and red beret. He was talking about the EFF’s “Sizofunda ngenkani” campaign that aims to ensure students have access to tertiary institutions.
The Defence Act 42 of 2002, Section 104 (5) and (6) stipulates that: “Any person who, without authority, possesses or wears prescribed uniforms distinctive marks or crests, or performs any prohibited act while wearing such uniform or with such uniform, distinctive marks or crests, is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years.”
It further continues to state that: “Any person who, without authority, uses or is responsible for the use of any name, title or any other symbol of the Department, where such use is calculated or likely to lead people to infer that it has been authorised under this Act, is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years.”.....
......The EFF student leader in hot water for wearing a defence force (SANDF) camouflage shirt claims he was not aware it belonged to the military.
Aseza Mayaphi, 20, appeared in the Bellville Magistrate's Court on Thursday charged with possession of state property.
The University of the Western Cape (UWC) law student’s case was postponed because his lawyer was not available.
He told the court the EFF had hired someone to represent him but he did not know the name of the lawyer.
Outside court, Mayaphi told SowetanLIVE: "I didn’t know that it was an army shirt. It doesn't even have a badge, but I will answer the rest of the questions in court."