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The ranks and rank insignia of the Soviet Armed Forces between 1955 and 1991 were distinguished by the reorganisation of the Soviet armed forces after the death of Stalin, resulting in changes to ranks, insignia, and uniforms.

Changes to distinction insignia[]

Shoulder straps to field utilization[]

In December 1956 the coloured border piping on officers' shoulder straps was changed. A cinnamon-brown color was used instead of the burgundy red previously worn by commanders and commanding officers. All other officers and other ranks wore corps colours as follows:

  • Motorised & mechanised rifles – raspberry
  • Artillery & armored troops – black, red
  • Air Force & aviation – blue
  • Technical troops of any kind and the navy – black

The regimental numberings of the 1943 system were removed altogether.

Enlisted men, non-commissioned officers, warrant officers, and michman[]

Army, Air Force[]

Rank group Warrant officers Non-commissioned officers Enlisted men
Shoulder boards
(motorized infantry troops)
Shoulder boards
(air force & aviation)
(introduced 1981) (introduced 1971) (from 1964) (until 1963)
Ста́рший пра́порщик
Stárshiy práporshchik
Пра́порщик
Práporshchyk
Старшина́
Starshyná
Ста́рший сержа́нт
Stárshiy serzhánt
Сержа́нт
Serzhánt
Мла́дший сержа́нт
Mládshiy serzhánt
Ефре́йтор
Efréĭtor
Рядово́й
Ryadovóy

US equivalent[1] Chief warrant officer Warrant officer Command sergeant major Sergeant major Master sergeant Sergeant Private first class Private

Colors by type of troops:

  • motorized infantry troops – red (scarlet);
  • artillery, rocket, tank, engineering, construction, automobile, railway troops, signal-corps, troops of radiation, chemical and biological protection – black;
  • air force and airborne troops – sky blue;
  • state security troops (KGB troops) – dark blue, instead of the letters "СА" (Советская Армия) the letters "ГБ" (Государственная Безопасность – State Security);
  • internal troops (Interior Ministry troops) – crimson (dark red), instead of the letters "СА" (Советская Армия) the letters "ВВ" (Внутренние Войска);
  • border troops – green, instead of the letters "СА" (Советская Армия) the letters "ПВ" (Пограничные Войска).

Ratings of the Navy, coastal services and other shore commands[]

Rank group Warrant officers Boatswain/petty officers Enlisted men
Shoulder boards
(introduced 1981) (from 1971) (from 1964) (until 1963)
Старший мичман
Starshy michman
Мичман
Michman
Главный корабельный старшина
Glavny korabelny starshina
Главный старшина
Glavny starshina
Старшина 1 статьи
Starshina 1 statie
Старшина 2 статьи
Starshina 2 statie
Старший матрос
Starshina matros
Матрос
Matros
(Michman until 1971)

Coastal services &
shore commands
Ста́рший пра́порщик
Stárshiy práporshchik
Пра́порщик
Práporshchyk
Старшина́
Starshyná
Ста́рший сержа́нт
Stárshiy serzhánt
Сержа́нт
Serzhánt
Мла́дший сержа́нт
Mládshiy serzhánt
Старший матрос
Starshina matros
Матрос
Matros

US equivalent[2] Chief warrant officer Warrant officer Fleet/force master chief petty officer Senior chief petty officer Chief petty officer Petty officer second class Seaman Seaman recruit

Letter codes from 1972 onward[]

  • The letter imprint "СА" on army shoulder boards stood for Советская Аpмия (Sovetskaya Armiya) and was the symbol of adherence to the Soviet Army.
  • The letter imprint on Soviet navy shoulder boards symbolised the adherence to the appropriate fleet or naval major command.[3]
    • Ф – Fleet (Russian: Флот, romanized: Flot), general personnel of the Navy
    • БФBaltic Fleet (Russian: Балтийский Флот, romanized: Baltiski flot)
    • ЧМBlack Sea Fleet (Russian: Черноморский Флот, romanized: Chernomorski flot)
    • СФNorthern Fleet (Russian: Северный Флот, romanized: Severny flot)
    • ТФPacific Fleet (Russian: Тихоокеанский Флот, romanized: Tikhookeanski flot)
  • Other letter symbols
    • ВВ – (Russian: Внутренние Войска, romanized: Vnutrennie voiska) – Internal Troops
    • ВМУ – (Russian: Военно-музыкальное Училище, romanized: Voyenno-musykalnoye Utchilishche) – students of military musician schools or cadets of military bands
  • ВС – (Russian: Вооружённые Силы, romanized: Voorushonnye Sily) – armed forces (Soviet Army, later USSR armed forces, also Armed forces of the USSR)
  • ГБ – (Russian: Госуда́рственной Безопа́сности, romanized: Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti) – Committee for State Security (KGB)
  • К – (Russian: Курсант, romanized: Kursant) – higher military college student
  • Н – (Russian: Нахимовец, romanized: Nakhimovez) – cadet in the Nakhimov Naval School
  • ПВ – (Russian: Пограничные войска, romanized: Pogranitshnye voiska) – border troops
  • СШ – (Russian: Cпециальная школа, romanized: Spezialnaya shkola) – special school
  • СВУ – (Russian: Суворовец, romanized: Suvorovez) – cadet at a Suvorov Military School

Army officers and generals (all services)[]

Rank group General officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
Shoulder boards
(Ground forces)
Shoulder boards
(Air force)
(from 1974) (until 1974)
Маршал советского союза
Márshal sovetskogo soyuza
Генера́л а́рмии
Generál ármii
Генера́л-полко́вник
Generál-polkóvnik
Генера́л-лейтена́нт
Generál-leytenánt
Генера́л-майо́р
Generál-mayór
Полко́вник
Polkóvnik
Подполко́вник
Podpolkóvnik
Майо́р
Majór
Kапита́н
Kapitán
Старший лейтена́нт
Stárshiy leytenánt
Лейтенант
Leytenant
Mла́дший лейтена́нт
Mládshiy leytenánt
Курсант
Kursant

US equivalent[1] General of the Army General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain First lieutenant Second lieutenant Cadet / Officer candidate

Naval officers and flag officers (all services)[]

Rank group Flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
Shoulder board
(from 1974) (until 1974)
Sleeve insignia
Адмирал флота советского союза
Admiral flota sovietskogo soyuza
Адмирал флота
Admiral flota
Адмирал
Admiral
Вице-адмирал
Vitse-admiral
Контр-адмирал
Contre-admiral
Капитан 1-го ранга
Kapitan 1-go ranga
Капитан 2-го ранга
Kapitan 2-go ranga
Капитан 3-го ранга
Kapitan 3-go ranga
Капитан-лейтенант
Kapitan-leytenant
Старший лейтенант
Starshey leytenant
Лейтенант
Leytenant
Младший лейтенант
Mladshiy leytenant
Курсант
Kursant

Coastal services &
shore commands
Генера́л-полко́вник
Generál-polkóvnik
Генера́л-лейтена́нт
Generál-leytenánt
Генера́л-майо́р
Generál-mayór
Полко́вник
Polkóvnik
Подполко́вник
Podpolkóvnik
Майо́р
Majór
Kапита́н
Kapitán
Старший лейтена́нт
Stárshiy leytenánt
Лейтенант
Leytenant
Mла́дший лейтена́нт
Mládshiy leytenánt
Курсант
Kursant

US equivalent[2] Fleet admiral Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral
(lower half)
Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Lieutenant
(junior grade)
Ensign Midshipman / officer candidate

Top ranks[]

Marshal ranks and Supreme commanders of the Soviet armed forces
Shoulder board
to
dress uniform
Rank designation Marshal of the branch Chief marshal of the branch Marshal
of the Soviet Union
Supreme commander of the Soviet Navy
Shoulder board
to
dress uniform
Rank
designation
Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union
(1955–1991)

See also[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Soper 1991, p. 740.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Soper 1991, p. 744.
  3. Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 3th[Clarification needed] edition 1982, order number: 576 973 7, licence number: 433 130/182/82, volume IV, page 128-129 "Rank insignia of the Soviet Navy"

Bibliography[]

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