Equivalent Captain Ranks
Rank name | Country name |
---|---|
Akhmad | Mongolia |
Capitaine | France |
Capitaine | Belgium (Fr.) |
Capitano | Italy |
Capitão | Brasil |
Satnik | Croatia |
Capitão | Portugal |
Hauptmann | Austria |
Hauptmann | Germany |
Capitán | Spain |
Hauptmann | Switzerland |
Hauptsturmführer | Nazi SS |
Jeg-tooran (جګتورن) | Afghanistan |
Kapetan (Капетан) | Serbia |
Kapitan (Капитан) | Bulgaria |
Kapitan | Poland |
Kapitan | Philippines |
Kapitan (Капитан) | Russia |
Kapitan (Капітан) | Ukraine |
Kapitán | Czech Rep. & Slovakia |
Kapitein | Netherlands |
Kapitein | Belgium (Nl.) |
Kaptajn | Denmark |
Kaptan (کپتان) | Pakistan |
Kapteeni | Finland |
Kapitonas | Lithuania |
Капетан (Kapetan) | Macedonia |
Kaptein | Norway |
Kapten | Sweden |
Kapten | Indonesia |
Lochagos (Λοχαγός) | Greece |
Phu Kong (ผู้กอง) | Thailand |
Roi Ek, Roi Ek (ร้อยเอก) | Thailand |
Satnik | Croatia |
Seren, Seren (סרן) | Israel |
Shangwei, Shangwei | China – both PRC and ROC/Taiwan |
Százados | Hungary |
Taewi (대위) | South Korea |
Taii (大尉), Ichii (一尉) | Japan |
Yüzbaşı | Turkey |
Đại Úy | Vietnam |
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