Air force officer ranks
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NATO Rank Codes
To assist in the comparison of ranks in the armed forces of different countries, established NATO rank codes are used. These are established codes for determining the seniority of officer and other ranks in NATO countries for a particular joint task group or command structure, although specific appointments designate a higher level of seniority over other equivalent rank codes in a given situation. Officer ranks go from OF-1 (applying to all subaltern officers below captain) up to OF-10; OF(D) being a special category for trainee officers awaiting a commission. Other Ranks (also known as enlisted men) are classified from OR-1 to OR-9. The system should not be confused with the pay grades used in the US military. While countries outside the NATO command structure (including some NATO member countries such as France) do not strictly fall into this classification structure and there may be incidences of overlap (particularly in OR ranks between countries) the codes still provide a useful gauge in determining what ranks are broadly equivalent.
Generals/Marshals/Air Officers
These are the highest ranks. Promotion to a rank above OF-9 is now rare and usually reserved for wartime. General of the Air Force is an example of such a rank.
Note that there is doubt about rank equivalency in countries that have both colonel-generals and generals but no brigadier-generals, such as German Empire and Russia - often it is considered that in these countries a colonel-general equates to an OF-9 rank, a general to OF-8, a lieutenant-general to OF-7, and a major-general to OF-6 (i.e. the ranks below colonel-general all move down one grade).
Other officers
Country | OF-5 | OF-4 | OF-3 | OF-2 | OF-1 | ||
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Albania | Kolonel | Nënkolonel | Major | Kapiten | Toger | Nëntoger | |
Argentina | Comodoro | Vicecomodoro | Mayor | Capitán | Primer Teniente | Teniente | Alférez |
Australia | Group Captain | Wing Commander | Squadron Leader | Flight Lieutenant | Flying Officer | Pilot Officer | Officer Cadet |
Belarus | Polkovnik | Podpolkovnik | Mayor | Kapitan | Starshiy leytenant | Leytenant | Mladshiy Leytenant |
Belgium | Kolonel Colonel |
Lieutenant-kolonel Lieutenant-colonel |
Majoor Major Kapitein-commandant |
Kapitein Capitaine |
Lieutenant Lieutenant |
Onderluitenant Sous-lieutenant |
|
Brazil | Coronel | Tenente-Coronel | Major | Capitão | Primeiro-Tenente | Segundo-Tenente | Aspirante |
Canada (modern) | Colonel Colonel |
Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel |
Major Major |
Captain Capitaine |
Lieutenant Lieutenant |
Second-Lieutenant Sous-Lieutenant |
|
Canada (1920s to 1960s) | Group Captain Colonel d'aviation |
Wing Commander Lieutenant-colonel d'aviation |
Squadron Leader Commandant d'aviation |
Flight Lieutenant Capitaine d'aviation |
Flying Officer Lieutenant d'aviation |
Pilot Officer Sous-lieutenant d'aviation |
|
Chile | Coronel de Aviación | Comandante de Grupo | Comandante de Escuadrilla | Capitan de Bandada | Teniente | Subteniente | Alferez |
China | Kongjun Shang Xiao 空军上校 | Kongjun Zhong Xiao 空军中校 | Kongjun Shao Xiao 空军少校 | Kongjun Shang Wei 空军上尉 | Kongjun Zhong Wei 空军中尉 | Kongjun Shao Wei 空军少尉 | |
Croatia | Brigadir | Pukovnik | Bojnik | Satnik | Nadporučnik | Poručnik | |
Denmark | Oberst | Oberst Løjtnant | Major | Kaptajn | Premierløjtnant | Flyverløjtnant 1. grad | Flyverløjtnant |
Finland | Eversti | Everstiluutnantti | Majuri | Kapteeni | Yliluutnantti Luutnantti |
Vänrikki | |
France | Colonel | Lieutenant-Colonel | Commandant | Capitaine | Lieutenant | Sous-Lieutenant | Aspirant |
Germany | Oberst | Oberstleutnant | Major | Stabshauptmann
Hauptmann |
Oberleutnant | Leutnant | Oberfähnrich / Fähnrich |
Ghana | Group Captain | Wing Commander | Squadron Leader | Flight Lieutenant | Air Lieutenant | Air Sub Lieutenant | |
India | Group Captain | Wing Commander | Squadron Leader | Flight Lieutenant | Flying Officer | ||
Indonesia | Kolonel | Letnan Kolonel | Mayor | Kapten | Letnan Satu | Letnan Dua | |
Israel | Aluf mishne | Sgan aluf | Rav seren | Seren | Segen | Segen mishne | |
Japan Air Self Defence Force | Ittō-Kūsa一等空佐 | Nitō-Kūsa二等空佐 | Santō-Kūsa三等空佐 | Ittō-Kūi一等空尉 | Nitō-Kūi二等空尉 | Santō-Kūi三等空尉 | |
Latvia | Pulkvedis | Pulkvežleitnants | Majors | Kapteinis | Virslietnants | Lietnants | |
Malaysia | Kolonel | Leftenan Kolonel | Mejar | Kapten | Leftenan | Leftenan Muda | |
México | Coronel | Teniente Coronel | Mayor | Capitán Primero | Capitán Segundo | Teniente | Subteniente |
New Zealand | Group Captain | Wing Commander | Squadron Leader | Flight Lieutenant | Flying Officer | Pilot Officer | |
Nigeria | Group Captain | Wing Commander | Squadron Leader | Flight Lieutenant | Flying Officer | Pilot Officer | |
Philippines | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | 1st Lieutenant | 2nd Lieutenant | |
Poland | Pułkownik | Podpułkownik | Major | Kapitan | Porucznik | Podporucznik | |
Romania | Comandor | Căpitan-comandor | Locotenent-comandor | Căpitan | Locotenent | Sublocotenent | |
Russia | Polkovnik | Podpolkovnik | Mayor |
Kapitan |
Starshiy leytenant | Leytenant | Mladshiy leytenant |
Slovakia | Plukovník | Podplukovník | Major | Kapitán | Poručík | Podporučík | |
Spain | Coronel | Teniente Coronel | Comandante | Capitán | Teniente | Alférez | |
Sri Lanka | Group Captain | Wing Commander | Squadron Leader | Flight Lieutenant | Flying Officer | Pilot Officer | |
Sweden | Överste 1. graden³ Överste |
Överstelöjtnant | Major | Kapten | Löjtnant | Fänrik | |
Thailand | Nawa Akat Ek (Group Captain) | Nawa Akat Tho (Wing Commander) | Nawa Akat Tri (Squadron Leader) | Ruea Akat Ek (Flight Lieutenant) | Ruea Akat Tho (Flying Officer) | Ruea Akat Tri (Pilot Officer) | |
Turkey | Albay | Yarbay | Binbaşı | Yüzbaşı | Üsteğmen | Teğmen | Asteğmen |
United Kingdom | Group Captain |
Wing Commander | Squadron Leader | Flight Lieutenant | Flying Officer | Pilot Officer | Acting Pilot Officer |
United States | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | 1st Lieutenant | 2nd Lieutenant | |
Zimbabwe | Group Captain | Wing Commander | Squadron Leader | Flight Lieutenant | Air Lieutenant | Air Sub Lieutenant |
¹ No officer of the French Air Force has ever been created a Maréchal.
² Introduced on 1 July 2000, when promotions to the rank of Överste 1. graden (a field officer rank) ceased.
³ Promotion to the rank of Överste 1. graden ceased on 1 July 2000, when the new junior general officer rank of Brigadgeneral was introduced.
Rank insignia
Whilst there is a wide range of air force rank insignia in use, many air forces use army-style rank insignia whilst others follow the Royal Air Force style (shown below).
NATO Code | OF-10 | OF-9 | OF-8 | OF-7 | OF-6 | OF-5 | OF-4 | OF-3 | OF-2 | OF-1 | OF(D) | Student Officer | |
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United Kingdom (Edit) |
No equivalent | ||||||||||||
Marshal of the RAF1 | Air Chief Marshal | Air Marshal | Air Vice-Marshal | Air Commodore | Group Captain | Wing Commander | Squadron Leader | Flight Lieutenant | Flying Officer | Pilot Officer /Acting Pilot Officer |
Officer Cadet | ||
- 1 Honorary/War time rank.