Military Ranks of The Swedish Armed Forces - Relative Rank and Grade

Relative Rank and Grade

Relative rank and grade as used in the Swedish Armed Forces are shown below.

OF
(Officer Ranks)
Other Ranks
(Specialistofficerare)
OF-9 (General, Amiral)
OF-8 (Generallöjtnant, Viceamiral)
OF-7 (Generalmajor, Konterameral)
OF-6 (Brigadgeneral, Flottiljamiral)
OF-5 (Överste, Kommendör)
OF-4 (Överstelöjtnant, Kommendörkapten)
OR-9 (Regements-/Flottiljförvaltare)
OF-3 (Major, Örlogskapten)
OF-2 (Kapten)
OR-8 (Förvaltare)
OF-1 (Löjtnant)
OR-7 (Fanjunkare, Flagg- styrman,konstapel,maskinist)
OF-1 (Fänrik)
OR-6 (Förste Sergeant, Förste- styrman,konstapel,maskinist)
GSS - Squad leaders, soldiers and seamen
OR-5 (Sergeant)
OR-4 (Korpral)
OR-3 (Vice korpral)
OR-2 (Menig 1kl)
OR-1 (Menig)


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