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[edit] History of Russian military ranks

Modern Russian military ranks trace their roots to Table of Ranks established by Peter the Great. Most of the rank names were borrowed from existing German/Prussian, French, English, Dutch and Polish ranks upon the formation of Russian regular army in late 1600s.

[edit] Muscovy

The rulers of the Kievan Rus entities had no standing army besides permanent group of personal guards, druzhina (дружи'на); members of the unit were called druzhinnik (дружи'нник). In case of emergency, a militia was raised from volunteers from the peasantry, and the druzhina served as the core of the troops. The local knyaz served as the military leader of the troops. Thus there were no need in permanent ranks or positions and they were created randomly, based on the task(s) in hand.

Upon the formation of Strelets troops, the low-level commanding officers were appointed to one of the following ranks:

  • strelets (стреле́ц), a basic soldier;
  • desyatnik (деся́тник, 'of ten men'), acting as sergeant/corporal;
  • sotnik (со́тник, 'of hundred men'), acting as captain.

These were not personal ranks and were retained only as long as the officer held the position. For battles, the troops were organized unto temporary high-level units, usually polk (полк, Old Slavonic for group of troops), a regiment commanded by golova (голова́, head) or voevoda (воево́да); these commanding positions were not permanent and did not sustain after the battle. The cossack cavalry units had their own ranks of kazak (коза́к), yesaul (есау́л) and ataman (атама́н); they were not comparable to the strelets ranks.

Upon the formation of standing regiments (prikaz, later polk), new ranks were inserted in between of the existing grades: pyatidesyatnik (пятидеся́тник, of fifty men) acting as lieutenant, golova acting as colonel of the regiment (also, tysyatskiy (ты́сяцкий, 'of thousand men'). Later, a polugolova (полуголова́) rank was introduced; eventually golova was renamed polkovnik (полко́вник, regimental commander), and polugolova was renamed podpolkovnik (sub-polkovnik). As usual, voevoda was simply a commander of a large military group and not a rank of any kind.

At the same time, the companies of foreign mercenaries were formed; these incorporated foreign ranks of Lieutenant and Rittmeister. They were later changed into New Regiments of the Streltsy Troops and more Western ranks were adopted, including General. Finally, by 1680 the ranks of the New Regiments were unified with Strelets Troops.

Category Foreign regiments Streltsy Equivalent Western rank
Privates Soldat (солда́т), Reiter (рейта́р), Dragoon (драгу́н) Strelets (стреле́ц) Private/Soldier
Line officers, low grade Kapral (капра́л) Desyatnik (деся́тник) Corporal
Podpraporshchik (подпра́порщик, a rank of sub-ensign) Sergeant
Line officers, middle grade Praporshchik (пра́порщик, Flag Bearer basing on Old Slavonic prapor (прапор), flag) Master Sergeant/Ensign
Leytenant, Poruchik (лейтена́нт, пору́чик; the latter is based on Polish porucznik) Pyatidesyatnik (пятидеся́тник) Lieutenant
Kapitan, Rotmistr (капита́н, ро́тмистр; the latter is adaptation of German Rittmeister) Sotnik (со́тник) Captain
Line officers, high grade Mayor (майо́р) Major
Podpolkovknik, also polupolkovnik (подполко́вник, полуполко́вник, a sub-polkovnik) Polugolova, also pyatisotenny golova (полуголова́, пятисо́тенный голова́) Lieutenant Colonel
Polkovnik (полко́вник, from Russian polk for regiment) Golova, also polkovnik ( голова́, полко́вник) Colonel
Generals General-Mayor (генера́л-майо́р) Major General
General-Poruchik (генера́л-пору́чик) Lieutenant General

[edit] Russian Empire

During the beginning of 1700s, military ranks were frequently changed by the tsar during efforts to reform the army and create a strong Navy. These many changes were routinely documented into Army's Rules of Engagement since 1716, until they were finally incorporated into the first variant of Table of Ranks in 1722. Comparing to Strelets Troops, a few more non-commissioned ranks were added, the soldier rank was replaced with many speciality ranks and a few more General ranks were added. The naval ranks were created from the scratch.

The officers were styled according to their rank as defined by the Table.

[edit] 1722-1917

By 1722, the ranks of both enlisted staff and commissioned/non-commissioned officers were somewhat settled; these ranks survived until the Russian Revolution with only minor adjustements.

Captain-Poruchik rank is comparable to Lieutenant Captain. Note that Poruchik can sometimes be styled as Porutchik, as it was originally written by the tsar.

commissioned officers of artillery, engineers enjoyed a handicap of 1 grade, and the Leib Guard enjoyed a handicap of 2 grades.

In 1798-1884 timeline, the General ranks were streamlined and a Brigadier was abolished. The Captain-Poruchik rank was reestablished again, this time as Stabbs-Captain. Courious Second Major and Premier Major ranks were united. In 1826, Russian Army adopted shoulder insignia and distinct Cossack cavalry ranks.

In 1884, a Major and Captain-Lieutenant ranks were abolished again and the ranks below were shifted several grades up. The latter was not reintroduced until 1907, but then again abolished in 1911.

Ranks of the Ground Forces
Grade Category Army, Infantry Cavalry, (since 1731) Artillery, Engineer
I Generals Generalissimo of Russia (Генерали́ссимус Росси́и) (1696—1813)

General-Fieldmarshal (генерал-фельдмаршал)

II General en Chief (генера́л-анше́ф) (1730—1796)

General of the Infantry (генера́л от инфанте́рии ) (since 1796)
General-Adjutant (генера́л-адъюта́нт ) (1701 -1917)
Quartermaster General (генера́л-квартирме́йстер) (1701 -1916)

General of the Cavalry (генера́л от кавале́рии) General of the Artillery (генера́л от артилле́рии) (since 1796)

General Feldzeugmeister (генера́л-фельдцейхме́йстер) until 1796
Engineer-General (инжене́р-генера́л) (since 1802)

III General-Poruchik (генера́л-пору́чик) (until 1800)
Lieutenant General (генера́л-лейтена́нт) (since 1800)
General-Poruchik (генера́л-пору́чик)
IV Major General (генера́л-майо́р)
V Staff Officers Brigadier (бригади́р) (until 1798)
VI Polkovnik (полко́вник) Polkovnik (полко́вник)
VII Sub-Polkovnik (подполко́вник) Sub-Polkovnik (подполко́вник)
VIII Premier Major (премье́р-майо́р)
Second Major (секу́нд-майо́р)
Major (майо́р)
Über-Officers Captain (капита́н)
IX Captain (капита́н) Rittmeister (ро́тмистр) Captain-Poruchik (капита́н-пору́чик) (until 1731 and since 1765)
X Captain-Poruchik (капита́н-пору́чик) (until 1731)
Stabs-Captain (штабс-капита́н)
Stabs-Rittmeister (штабс-ро́тмистр) (until 1798) Poruchik (пору́чик)
XI Poruchik (пору́чик) (since 1765) Sub-Poruchik (подпору́чик) (since 1765)
XII Poruchik (пору́чик); Sub-Poruchik (подпору́чик) since 1765 Sub-Poruchik (подпору́чик) (until 1765)
XIII Sub-Poruchik (подпору́чик) (until 1765) Bayonet-Junker (штык-ю́нкер); Praporshchik (пра́порщик) since 1765
XIV Praporshchik/Fähnrich (пра́порщик / фе́нрих / фе́ндрик) Cornet (корне́т) Ordinary Praporshchik (зауряд-пра́порщик)
Under-Officers Senior Sergeant (ста́рший сержа́нт); Feldwebel (фельдфе́бель) (1765-1826); Sub-Praporshchik (подпра́порщик) (1826-1884); Ordinary Praporshchik (зауряд-пра́порщик) (since 1884) Wachtmeister (вáхмистр) (until 1884); none (since 1884) Feldwebel (фельдфе́бель) (1765-1826); Sub-Praporshchik (подпра́порщик) (1826-1884); Ordinary Praporshchik (зауряд-пра́порщик) (since 1884)
Junior Sergeant (мл́адший сержа́нт); Sergeant (сержа́нт) (1765-1798); Portupey Praporshchik (портупе́й пра́порщик) (1798-1826); Feldwebel (фельдфе́бель) (1826-1884); Sub-Praporshchik (подпра́порщик) (since 1884) Estandart Junker (эстандáрт-ю́нкер) (1798-1826); Feldwebel (фельдфе́бель) (1826-1884); Wachtmeister (вáхмистр) (since 1884) Portupey Junker (портупéй-ю́нкер) (1798-1826); Feldwebel (фельдфе́бель) (1826-1884); Sub-Praporshchik (подпра́порщик) (since 1884)
Sub-Praporshchik (подпра́порщик) (until 1826); Sergeant (сержа́нт) (1826-1884); Feldwebel (фельдфе́бель) (1884-1917) Gefreit-Corporal (гефре́йт-капра́л) (1731-1765); Sub-Praporshchik (подпра́порщик) (1765-1826); Feldwebel (фельдфе́бель) (1884-1917) Sub-Praporshchik (подпра́порщик) (until 1826); Feldwebel (фельдфе́бель) (1884-1917)
Kaptenarmus (каптена́рмус); Senior Unteroffizier (ста́рший у́нтер-офице́р) (since 1800)
Farrier (фурье́р)
Corporal (капра́л); Unteroffizier (у́нтер-офице́р)
Privates Gefreiter (гефре́йтор)
Musketeer, Fusilier, Jeger, Grenadier, Pikenier etc. (мушкетё́р, фузилё́р, е́герь, гренадё́р, пикинё́р и т.д.) Dragoon, Hussar, Cuirassier, Uhlan, Lancers, Cossack etc. (драгу́н, гуса́р, кираси́р, улáн, ланцéр, каза́к и т.д.) Cannonier, Handlageer, Sapper, Pioneer, Miner, Pontooner etc. (канони́р, гандлаге́р, сапё́р, пионе́р, минё́р, понтонё́р и т.д.)
Ranks of the Naval Forces
Grade Category Rank
I Admirals General Admiral (генера́л-адмира́л)
II Admiral (адмира́л)
III Vice Admiral (ви́це-адмира́л)
IV Schout-bij-nacht (шаутбейна́хт); Counter Admiral since 1724 (ко́нтр-адмира́л)
V Staff Officers Captain-Commander (капита́н-командо́р) (until 1764) and (1798-1826); Captain of Brigadier rank (капита́н брагади́рского ра́нга) (1764-1798)
VI Captain, 1st rank (капита́н 1-го ра́нга)
VII Captain, 2nd rank (капита́н 2-го ра́нга)
VIII Captain, 3rd rank (капита́н 3-го ра́нга) (until 1730); Captain-Poruchik (капита́н-поручи́к) (until 1784); Captain Lieutenant (капита́н-лейтена́нт) (since 1784)
IX Über-Officers Lieutenant (лейтена́нт) or Poruchik (пору́чик) (since 1884)
X Unter-Lieutenant (ýнтер лейтена́нт) (until 1724); Poruchik (пору́чик) (until 1884); Midshipman (ми́чман) (since 1884)
XI Ship Secretary (корабе́льный секрета́рь) (until 1834); Podporuchik (подпору́чик) (until 1884)
XII Midshipman (ми́чман) (1864-1884)
XIII Midshipman (ми́чман) (1758-1864)
XIV
Under-Officers Stuurman (шту́рман); Senior Unteroffizier (ста́рший у́нтер-офице́р); Conductor (кондукто́р)
Skipper (шки́пер)
Midshipman (ми́чман) (until 1758); Unteroffizier (у́нтер-офице́р) (since 1758); Konstapel (конста́пель)
Bootsmann (Bosun) (бо́цман); Shchieman (Schoonerman) (шхи́ман)
Sub Skipper (подшхи́ман); Sub Stuurman, (подшту́рман); Bootsmannmaat (боцманма́т); Shchiemanmaat (шхиманма́т)
Quartermaster (квартирмéйстер)
Privates Matrose, 1st rank (матро́с 1-й статьи́)
Matrose, 2nd rank (матро́с 2-й статьи́)

[edit] RSFSR and Soviet Union

[edit] 1917-1925

The October Revolution of 1917 abolished the privileges of the Russian nobility (Dvoryanstvo). The Table of Ranks was abolished and so were personal military ranks. The army and the navy returned to a system of positional ranks that were acronyms of the full position names. For example, komdiv was an acronym of Division Commander; likewise kombat stood for Battalion Commander, etc. These acronyms have survived as informal position names to the present day.

[edit] 1925-1935

Personal ranks were not reintroduced until 1935, and General ranks were restored in May 1940. The new ranks were based on the military ranks of the Russian Empire, although they underwent some modifications; modified Imperial rank insignia were reintroduced in 1943.

[edit] 1935-1943

[edit] 1943-1991

In the 1970s, the non-commissioned officers serving under contract and holding Starshina (Master Sergeant) rank were reassigned to newly-created Praporshchik rank (not to be confused with similarly named Russian Empire rank of commissioned officers); starshina was reserved for conscripts only.

The table of Soviet military ranks can see in Military ranks of the Soviet Union or in the section below (as they were the same as present military ranks of the Russian Federation).

[edit] Military Ranks of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

The military ranks of the Soviet Union were those introduced after the October Revolution of 1917. At that time the Imperial Russian Table of Ranks was abolished, as were the privileges of the dvoryanstvo (the pre-Soviet nobility).

Immediately after the Revolution, personal military ranks were abandoned in favor of a system of positional ranks, which were acronyms of the full position names. For example, komdiv was an acronym of Division Commander, kombat stood for Battalion Commander, and so forth. These acronyms have survived as informal position names to the present day.

Personal ranks were reintroduced in 1935, and General ranks were restored in May 1940. The ranks were based on those of the Russian Empire, although they underwent some modifications. Modified Imperial-style rank insignia were reintroduced in 1943.

The Soviet ranks ceased to be used after the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, although the military ranks and insignia of the modern Russian Federation have been largely adopted from the Soviet system.

[edit] Rank Table

A Soviet Lieutenant General's uniform
A Soviet Lieutenant General's uniform

This table shows the rank structure in use shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union, circa 19801991.

Category Soviet All-forces ranks
(Army, Militsiya)
Soviet Air Force and other Soviet military branches ranks
(Space Troops, Artillery, Tank Forces, Engineer Forces and Signal Forces, Medical Service, Military Judicial Service, other Special and Technical Services)
Soviet Navy Ranks (Soviet Deck Ranks)
Supreme Officers
or
General Officers
Generalissimo of the Soviet Union
(Генерали́ссимус Сове́тского Сою́за)
Marshal of the Soviet Union
(Ма́ршал Совéтского Сою́за)

-
-

Chief Marshal of aviation of the Soviet Union
(Гла́вный Ма́ршал Авиа́ции Совéтского Сою́за)
Chief Marshal of branches
(Гла́вный Ма́ршал ро́да во́йск)
Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union
(Адмира́л Фло́та Совéтского Сою́за)

-
General of the Army
(Генера́л а́рмии)
Marshal of aviation
(Ма́ршал авиа́ции
)
Marshal or General of branches
(Ма́ршал или Генера́л ро́да во́йск)
Admiral of the Fleet
(адмира́л фло́та)
Colonel General or
Polkovnik General
(генера́л-полко́вник)
Colonel General or
Polkovnik General of aviation
(генера́л-полко́вник авиа́ции)
Colonel General or
Polkovnik General of branches
(генера́л-полко́вник ро́да во́йск)
Admiral
(адмира́л)
Lieutenant General
(генера́л-лейтена́нт)
Lieutenant General of aviation
(генера́л-лейтена́нт авиа́ции)
Lieutenant General of branches
(генера́л-лейтена́нт ро́да во́йск)
Vice Admiral
(ви́це-адмира́л)
Major General
(генера́л-майо́р)
Major General of aviation
(генера́л-майо́р авиа́ции)
Major General of branches
(генера́л-майо́р ро́да во́йск)
Counter Admiral
(ко́нтр-адмира́л)
Senior Officers
or
Field Grade Officers
Colonel or Polkovnik
(полко́вник)
Colonel or Polkovnik of aviation
(полко́вник авиа́ции)
Colonel or Polkovnik of branches
(полко́вник ро́да во́йск)
Captain, 1st rank
(капита́н 1-го ра́нга)
Lieutenant Colonel or
Podpolkovnik
(подполко́вник)
Lieutenant Colonel or
Podpolkovnik of aviation
(подполко́вник авиа́ции)
Lieutenant Colonel or
Podpolkovnik of branches
(подполко́вник ро́да во́йск)
Captain, 2nd rank
(капита́н 2-го р́анга)
Major
(майо́р)
Major of aviation
(майо́р авиа́ции)
Major of branches
(майо́р ро́да во́йск)
Captain, 3rd rank
(капита́н 3-го р́анга)
Junior Officers
or
Company Grade Officers
Captain
(капита́н)
Captain of aviation
(капита́н авиа́ции)
Captain of branches
(капита́н ро́да во́йск)
Captain Lieutenant
(капита́н-лейтена́нт)
Senior Lieutenant
(ста́рший лейтена́нт)
Senior Lieutenant of aviation
(ста́рший лейтена́нт авиа́ции)
Senior Lieutenant of branches
(ста́рший лейтена́нт ро́да во́йск)
Senior Lieutenant
(старший лейтенант)
Lieutenant
(лейтена́нт)
Lieutenant of aviation
(лейтена́нт авиа́ции)
Lieutenant of branches
(лейтена́нт ро́да во́йск)
Lieutenant
(лейтена́нт)
Junior Lieutenant
(мла́дший лейтена́нт)
Junior Lieutenant of aviation
(мла́дший лейтена́нт авиа́ции)
Junior Lieutenant of branches
(мла́дший лейтена́нт ро́да во́йск)
Junior Lieutenant
мла́дший лейтена́нт)
Under-Officers
or
Master non-commissioned officers
Senior Warrant Officer or Senior Praporshchik
(ста́рший пра́порщик)
Senior Warrant Officer or
Senior Praporshchik of aviation
(ста́рший пра́порщик авиа́ции)
Senior Warrant Officer or
Senior Praporshchik of branches
(ста́рший пра́порщик ро́да во́йск)
Senior Midshipman
(ста́рший ми́чман)
Warrant Officer or Praporshchik
(пра́порщик)
Warrant Officer or Praporshchik of aviation
(пра́порщик авиа́ции)
Warrant Officer or Praporshchik of branches
(пра́порщик ро́да во́йск)
Midshipman
(ми́чман)
Junior Warrant Officer or Podpraporshchik (подпра́порщик)
Junior Warrant Officer or Podpraporshchik of aviation
(подпра́порщик авиа́ции)
Junior Warrant Officer or Podpraporshchik of branches
(подпра́порщик ро́да во́йск)
Bootsmann
(бо́цман)
Sergeants
and
Petty Officers
Sergeant Major or Starshina
(старшина́)
Sergeant Major or Starshina of aviation
(старшина́ авиа́ции)
Sergeant Major or Starshina of branches
(старшина́ ро́да во́йск)
Chief Ship Starshina
(гла́вный корабе́льный старшина́)
Senior Sergeant
(ста́рший сержа́нт)
Senior Sergeant of aviation
(ста́рший сержа́нт авиа́ции)
Senior Sergeant of branches
(ста́рший сержа́нт ро́да во́йск)
Chief Starshina
(гла́вный старшина́)
Sergeant
(сержа́нт)
Sergeant of aviation
(сержа́нт авиа́ции)
Sergeant of branches
(сержа́нт ро́да во́йск)
Starshina, 1st class
(старшина́ 1-й статьи́)
Junior Sergeant
(мла́дший сержа́нт)
Junior Sergeant of aviation
(мла́дший сержа́нт авиа́ции)
Junior Sergeant of branches
(мла́дший сержа́нт ро́да во́йск)
Starshina, 2nd class
(старшина́ 2-й статьи́)
Soldiers,
seamen,
airmen
Gefreiter
(ефре́йтор)
Gefreiter of aviation
(ефре́йтор авиа́ции)
Gefreiter of branches
(ефре́йтор ро́да во́йск)
Senior Matrose
or Seaman, Sailor
(ста́рший матро́с) или (ста́рший моря́к)
Private or Soldier, Reiter
(рядово́й) или (солдáт)
Private of aviation
(рядово́й авиа́ции)
Private of branches
(рядово́й ро́да во́йск)
Matrose or Seaman, Sailor
(матро́с) или (моря́к)

[edit] Generalissimo of the Soviet Union

This rank was created for Josef Stalin on June 27, 1945, and he was the only person ever to hold it. It is sometimes regarded as an equivalent to the rank of General of the Armies of the United States or the North Korean Dae Wonsu.

[edit] Marshal of an arm

The ranks of Marshal of an arm and Chief Marshal of an arm were used in five Soviet military branches (the Air Force, Artillery, Tank Forces, Engineer Forces, and Signal Forces). These ranks were established in 1943 and were both equivalent to General of the Army, although they maintained precedence between each other.

[edit] Soviet Rank insignia

[edit] Army

[edit] Navy

[edit] Russian Federation

The independent Russia inherited the ranks of the Soviet Union, although the insignia and uniform was altered a little. The following is a table ranks of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Russian armed forces have two styles of ranks - all-forces ranks (army style ranks) and deck ranks (navy style ranks). The army uses all-forces ranks. The Air Force uses all-forces ranks. The following table of Ranks is based on those of the Russian Federation. The Russian Federation eliminated the descriptor "of Aviation" following ranks, however, that descriptor is still in use. The rank of a serviceman of a "Guards" unit, formation or ship may be followed by the word “Guards.” The rank of a citizen of the legal, medical or veterinary professions shall be followed by the words “of Justice,” “of the Medical service,” or “of the Veterinary service,” to their respective ranks. The rank of a citizen having reserve or retired status shall be followed by the words “Reserve” or “Retired,” respectively.

All-forces ranks are used by:

1. Ground Forces.
2. Air Force.
3. Strategic Missile Troops (Independent Corps).
4. Airborne Troops (Independent Corps).
5. Military Space Troops (Independent Corps).
6. Naval Infantry (Marine Corps) and other various shore services of the navy.
7. Militsiya, Internal Troops - under Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD).
8. Federal Security Service (FSB), Border Guard service of the FSB.
9. Civil Defense Troops, Fire Rescue Service - under Ministry of Civil Defense And Emergency Situations.

Deck (Navy) ranks are used by:

1. Navy (Except Naval Infantry and other shore services).
2. Maritime Guard of the Border Service of FSB.

The highest rank for All-forces is Marshal of the Russian Federation.

The highest rank for Navy is Admiral of the Fleet of the Russian Federation

Category All-forces ranks Deck Ranks
Supreme Officers
or
General Officers
Marshal of the Russian Federation
(Ма́ршал Росси́йской Федера́ции)
Admiral of the Fleet of the Russian Federation
(Адмира́л Фло́та Росси́йской Федера́ции)
General of the Army
(генера́л а́рмии)
Admiral of the Fleet
(адмира́л фло́та)
Colonel General
(генера́л-полко́вник)
Admiral
(адмира́л)
Lieutenant General
(генера́л-лейтена́нт)
Vice Admiral
(ви́це-адмира́л)
Major General
(генера́л-майо́р)
Counter Admiral
(ко́нтр-адмира́л)
Senior Officers
or
Field Grade Officers
Colonel
(полко́вник)
Captain, 1st rank
(капита́н 1-го ра́нга)
Lieutenant Colonel
(подполко́вник)
Captain, 2nd rank
(капита́н 2-го р́анга)
Major
(майо́р)
Captain, 3rd rank
(капита́н 3-го р́анга)
Junior Officers
or
Company Grade Officers
Captain
(капита́н)
Captain Lieutenant
(капита́н-лейтена́нт)
Senior Lieutenant
(ста́рший лейтена́нт)
Senior Lieutenant
(ста́рший лейтена́нт)
Lieutenant
(лейтена́нт)
Lieutenant
(лейтена́нт)
Junior Lieutenant
(мла́дший лейтена́нт)
Junior Lieutenant
(мла́дший лейтена́нт)
Under-Officers
or
Master non-commissioned officers
Senior Praporshchik
(ста́рший пра́порщик)
Senior Midshipman
(ста́рший ми́чман)
Praporshchik
(пра́порщик)
Midshipman
(ми́чман)
Sergeants
and
Petty Officers
Starshina
(старшина́)
Chief Ship Starshina
(гла́вный корабе́льный старшина́)
Senior Sergeant
(ста́рший сержа́нт)
Chief Starshina
(гла́вный старшина́)
Sergeant
(сержа́нт)
Starshina, 1st class
(старшина́ 1-й статьи́)
Junior Sergeant
(мла́дший сержа́нт)
Starshina, 2nd class
(старшина́ 2-й статьи́)
Soldiers,
seamen,
airmen
Gefreiter
(ефре́йтор)
Senior Matrose
(ста́рший матро́с)
Private
(рядово́й)
Matrose
(матро́с)

[edit] Ranks insignia of Armed Forces OF The Russian Federation

[edit] All-forces ranks

Category All-forces ranks Army Insignia Air Force Insignia
Supreme Officers
or
General Officers
Marshal of the Russian Federation1

(Ма́ршал Росси́йской Федера́ции)
(Márshal Rossíyskoy Federátsii)

Image:Russia-army-1994 20-1-.gif
Parade uniform
General of the Army

(генера́л а́рмии)
(Generál Ármii)

Image:Russia-army-1994 21-1-.gif
Duty uniform
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 19-1-.gif
Parade uniform
Colonel General or
Polkovnik General

(генера́л-полко́вник)
(Generál-Polkóvnik)

Image:Russia-army-1994 18-1-.gif
Parade uniform
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 18-1-.gif
Parade uniform
Lieutenant General

(генера́л-лейтена́нт)
(Generál-Leytenánt)

Image:Russia-army-1994 17-1-.gif
White shirt, military justice emblem
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 17-1-.gif
Duty uniform
Major General

(генера́л-майо́р)
(Generál-Mayór)

Image:Russia-army-1994 16-1-.gif
Field uniform
Image:Russia-airforce 1994 16.gif
White shirt uniform
Senior Officers
or
Field Grade Officers
Colonel or Polkovnik

(полко́вник)
(Polkóvnik)

Image:Russia-army-1994 15-1-.gif
White shirt, no service emblem
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 15-1-.gif
Duty uniform
Lieutenant Colonel or
Podpolkovnik

(подполко́вник)
(Podpolkóvnik)

Image:Russia-army-1994 14-1-.gif
Duty uniform
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 14-1-.gif
Duty uniform
Major

(майо́р)
(Mayór)

Image:Russia-army-1994 13-1-.gif
Parade uniform, extra all-forces emblem
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 13-1-.gif
Parade uniform
Junior Officers
or
Company Grade Officers
Captain

(капита́н)
(Kapitán)

Image:Russia-army-1994 12-1-.gif
Green shirt, all-forces
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 12-1-.gif
Duty uniform
Senior Lieutenant

(ста́рший лейтена́нт)
(Stárshiy Leytenánt)

Image:Russia-army-1994 11-1-.gif
White shirt, bio-chemical
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 11-1-.gif
White shirt uniform
Lieutenant

(лейтена́нт)
(Leytenánt)

Image:Russia-army-1994 10-1-.gif
Parade uniform
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 10-1-.gif
White shirt uniform
Junior Lieutenant

(мла́дший лейтена́нт)
(Mládshiy Leytenánt)

Image:Russia-army-1994 09-1-.gif
Green shirt, all-forces
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 09-1-.gif
Green shirt uniform
Warrant Officers
Senior Warrant Officer or Senior Praporshchik

(ста́рший пра́порщик)
(Stárshiy Práporshchik)

Image:Russia-army-1994 Senior Praporshchik.gif
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 Senior Praporshchik.gif
Warrant Officer or Praporshchik

(пра́порщик)
(Práporshchik)

Image:Russia-army-1994 Praporshchik.GIF
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 Praporshchik.gif
Sergeants
and
Petty Officers
Sergeant Major or Starshina

(старшина́)
(Starshiná)

Image:Russia-army-1994 06.GIF
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 06.GIF
Senior Sergeant

(ста́рший сержа́нт)
(Stárshiy Serzhánt)

Image:Russia-army-1994 05.GIF
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 05.GIF
Sergeant

(сержа́нт)
(Serzhánt)

Image:Russia-army-1994 04.GIF
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 04.GIF
Junior Sergeant

(мла́дший сержа́нт)
(Mládshiy Serzhánt)

Image:Russia-army-1994 03.gif
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 03.gif
Soldiers
and
seamen
Gefreiter

(ефре́йтор)
(Efrèytor)

Image:Russia-army-1994 02.GIF
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 02.gif
Private

(рядово́й)
(Ryadovóy)

Image:Russia-army-1994 02.gif
Image:Russia-airforce-1994 01.GIF

[edit] Deck ranks

Category Deck (Navy) Ranks Shoulder Insignia Sleeve Insignia
Supreme Officers
or
General Officers
Admiral of the Fleet of the Russian Federation2

(Адмира́л Фло́та Росси́йской Федера́ции)
(Admirál Flotá Rossíyskoy Federátsii)

Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 20-1-.gif
Parade uniform
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve 12.gif
Admiral of the Fleet

(адмира́л фло́та)

(Admirál flotá)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1997 01-1-.gif
Duty uniform
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve-1994 11.gif
Admiral

(адмира́л)

(Admirál)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 18-1-.gif
Parade uniform
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve-1994 10.gif
Vice Admiral

(ви́це-адмира́л)

(Vìtse-admirál)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 17-1-.gif
Parade uniform
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve-1994 09.gif
Counter Admiral or Rear Admiral

(ко́нтр-адмира́л)

(Kontr-admirál)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 16-1-.gif
White shirt
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve-1994 08.gif
Counter Admiral

(ко́нтр-адмира́л)

(Kontr-admirál)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 16-1-.gif
White shirt
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve-1994 08.gif
Senior Officers
or
Field Grade Officers
Captain, 1st rank

(капита́н 1-го ра́нга)

(Kapitán 1-go (pérvogo) ránga)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 15-1-.gif
Duty uniform or beige shirt
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve-1994 07.gif
Captain, 2nd rank

(капита́н 2-го р́анга)

(Kapitán 2-go (vtorógo) ránga)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 14-1-.gif
Duty uniform or beige shirt
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve-1994 06.gif
Captain, 3rd rank

(капита́н 3-го р́анга)

(Kapitán 3-go (trétyego) ranga)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 13-1-.gif
Duty uniform or beige shirt
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve-1994 05.gif
Junior Officers
or
Company Grade Officers
Captain Lieutenant

(капита́н-лейтена́нт)

(Kapitán-leytenant)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 12-1-.gif
Duty uniform or beige shirt
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve-1994 04.gif
Senior Lieutenant

(старший лейтенант)

(Stárshiy leytenánt)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 11-1-.gif
White shirt
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve-1994 03.gif
Lieutenant

(лейтена́нт)

(Leytenánt)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 10-1-.gif
Parade uniform
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve -1994 02.gif
Junior Lieutenant

(мла́дший лейтена́нт)
(Mládshiy leytenánt)

Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 09-1-.gif
Duty uniform or beige shirt
Image:Russia-navy-sleeve-1994 01.gif
Warrant Officers
Senior Midshipman

(ста́рший ми́чман)

(Stárshiy míchman)
Image:Russia-navy-shoulder-1994 Senior Midshipman.gif
Duty uniform or beige shirt
Midshipman

(ми́чман)

(Míchman)
Image:Russia navy shoulder 1994 Midshipman.GIF
Duty uniform or beige shirt
Sergeants
and
Petty Officers
Chief Ship Starshina or Senior Chief Petty Officer

(гла́вный корабе́льный старшина́)

(Glávniy korobélniy starshiná)
Image:Senior Chief Petty Officer.gif
Chief Starshina or Chief Petty Officer

(гла́вный старшина́)

(Glávniy starshiná)
Image:Chief Petty Officer.gif
Starshina, 1st class or Petty Officer First Class

(старшина́ 1-й статьи́)

(Starshiná 1-y (pervóy) statyí)
Image:Petty Officer First Class.gif
Starshina, 2nd class or Petty Officer Second Class

(старшина́ 2-й статьи́)

(Starshiná 2-y (vtoróy) statyí)
Image:Petty Officer Second Class.gif
Soldiers
and
seamen
Senior Matrose or Senior Seaman

(ста́рший матро́с)

(Stárshiy matróss)
Image:Petty Officer Third Class.GIF
Matrose or Seaman

(матро́с)

(Matróss)
Image:Sailor.gif

[edit] Notes

1. Marshal of the Russian Federation - in the present time is not an active a senior-most military rank of the modern Military Forces of the Russian Federation that is considered the highest Russian Army (Ground Forces) position. The only officer who presently holds the rank is the former Minister of Defense Igor Sergeyev, who was elevated from the General of the Army of the Military Space Troops. Since Russian military ranks system a Marshal of the Russian Federation should be considered as a honorary title equivalent to a Field Marshal, Marshal or General of the Army in other countries, created in the event of a major war or as the result of extreme military accomplishment.

2. Admiral of the Fleet of the Russian Federation - at the present time this is not an active rank but only a theoretical (hypothetical) one, being highest possible military rank of the modern Russian Navy. It is similar to the US Fleet Admiral or UK Admiral of the Fleet and can be used in wartime when the size of the Russian Navy demands it. There have yet to be any appointments to this rank in modern Russia.

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