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==Rank designation in other countries==
==Rank designation in other countries==
In the countries below, spelling is similar and classivication to a separate rank group is equivalent.
In den nachstehenden Ländern sind die Schreibweisen bis hin zur Einordnung in das Ranggefüge nahezu gleich oder zumindest sehr ähnlich.

*[[File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg|20px]] ⇒ {{lang-az|Baş miçman}}
*[[File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg|20px]] ⇒ {{lang-az|Baş miçman}}
*[[File:Flag of Lithuania.svg|20px]] ⇒ {{lang-lt|Vyresnysis mičmanas}}
*[[File:Flag of Lithuania.svg|20px]] ⇒ {{lang-lt|Vyresnysis mičmanas}}

Revision as of 15:49, 3 May 2015

Strashij michman
in the Russian navy
(1994-2010) (after 2010)
Rank insigniaRussian Navy
Introduction1981
Rank groupMichman
Army / Air ForceStarshij praporshchik
NATO
equivalent
WO-2[1]/ OR-9[2]

Starshij michman (Template:Lang-ru, Template:Lang-en) is in the Navy of the Russian Federation, as well as in number of other countries, the designation to first or highest rank in the Michman career group. The rank is equivalent to Starshij praposhik in Army and Air Force. According to NATO-ranksystem the rank might be comparable to WO-1 or OR-9 in Anglophone armed forces.

Sequence of ranks in Russian Federation´s navy
juinor rank:
Michman


Starshij michman
senior rank:
Mladshij lejtenant


In the navy of the Russian Federation there are two ranks in the Michman career group, which means Michman (WO-1) and Strashchij michman (WO-2). The equivalent in the other military branches are Praposhchik (WO-1) and Strashchij praposhchik (WO-2).

Rank designation in other countries

In the countries below, spelling is similar and classivication to a separate rank group is equivalent.

Soviet Union

In conjunction to the enhancement of the career group Michman and Praporshchik both ranks Starshij michman of the navy and Strashij praporshchik of the other armed forces service branches were introduced in 1981. Both ranks as well as the career group were taken over by the armed forces of the Russian federation.

Rank insignia Michmen, USSR
Michman Starshij michman
Sleeve insignia
(1940−1943)
Shoulder board
(1943−1955)
Shoulder board
(1955−1963)
Shoulder board
(1963−1971)
Shoulder board
(1971-1994)
Shoulder board
(1981-1994)

References

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  1. ^ The abbreviation "WO/W" stands for " Warrant Officer, also warrant-officer ranks / de: ermächtigter Vorgesetzter / ru: уорент-офицер, между сержантами и младшими офицерами" between the rank groups CO and NCO
  2. ^ The abbreviation "OR" stands for "Other Ranks / fr: sous-officiers et militaires du rang / ru:другие ранги, кроме офицероф"