Army Ranks and Insignia of The Russian Federation - Table of Ranks

Table of Ranks

Category Troop ranks Parade Uniform Insignia Everyday Uniform Insignia Field Uniform Insignia NATO equivalent
Supreme Officers
or
General Officers
Marshal of the Russian Federation1

(Ма́ршал Росси́йской Федера́ции)

(Márshal Rossíyskoy Federátsii)
OF-10
(Honorary)
General of the Army

(генера́л а́рмии)

(Generál Ármii)
OF-9
Colonel General

(генера́л-полко́вник)

(Generál-Polkóvnik)
OF-8
Lieutenant General

(генера́л-лейтена́нт)

(Generál-Leytenánt)
OF-7
Major General

(генера́л-майо́р)

(Generál-Mayór)
OF-6
Senior Officers
or
Field Grade Officers
Colonel

(полко́вник)

(Polkóvnik)
OF-5
Lieutenant Colonel

(подполко́вник)

(Podpolkóvnik)
OF-4
Major

(майо́р)

(Mayór)
OF-3
Junior Officers
or
Company Grade Officers
Captain

(капита́н)

(Kapitán)
OF-2
Senior Lieutenant

(ста́рший лейтена́нт)

(Stárshiy Leytenánt)
OF-2
Lieutenant

(лейтена́нт)

(Leytenánt)
OF-1
Junior Lieutenant

(мла́дший лейтена́нт)

(Mládshiy Leytenánt)
OF-1
Under-Officers
or
Master non-commissioned officers
Senior Praporshchik / Senior Warrant Officer

(ста́рший пра́порщик)

(Stárshiy Práporshchik)
WO-2 / OR-9
Praporshchik / Warrant Officer

(пра́порщик)

(Práporshchik)
WO-1 / OR-8
Sergeants and Petty Officers
Starshina / Master-Sergeant

(старшина́)

(Starshiná)
OR-7
Senior Sergeant

(ста́рший сержа́нт)

(Stárshiy Serzhánt)
OR-6
Sergeant

(сержа́нт)

(Serzhánt)
OR-5
Junior Sergeant

(мла́дший сержа́нт)

(Mládshiy Serzhánt)
OR-4
Soldiers,
seamen,
airmen
Efreitor

(ефре́йтор)

(Yefréytor)
OR-3
Private

(рядово́й)

(Ryadovóy)
OR-2 / OR-1

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