Is it printed or embroidered on? Did they test the fabric of the logo itself to see if it glows like modern fabric, or if it's older?
This could be ethnic Russian - Searching on Yandex for the logo returns similar-looking patterns in things from antiques to modern 'linen rune bags'.
Examples of Russian embroidery:
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The patch being from something old, or something that's spiritually significant, may explain why it was used where it was.
Edit to add: On the third slide here, it shows a pattern with the triangle points facing out, with the same number of points, (16), as in the logo.
Солярные знаки и древние символы в вышивке языческих славян доклад, проект If you look at the logo closely, you'll notice that the triangles alternate between triangles and diamonds. The inner part could be something similar to Mara's Cross, or arrows.
There's a site which has a 'map of Russia in embroidery' which I'm not sure how to link directly to because of the different language set in the URL, but is linked in the third paragraph of this article:
Artists Map Russia’s Regions in Folk Embroidery - The Moscow Times
Murmansk region from that map:
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