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Russian Navy's highest rank in the petty officer career group

Glavny starshina of the ship (Russian: Гла́вный корабе́льный старшина́, romanizedˈɡlavnɨj korabel'nyy stərʂɨˈna, lit.'Chief ship older') is a rank used by the Russian Navy and a number of former communist state. The rank is the most senior rank in the non-commissioned officer's career group. The rank is equivalent to starshina in armies and air forces. It is usually equivalent to Warrant officer or Senior chief petty officer in English speaking navies.

Russia

Glavny starshina of the ship
Гла́вный корабе́льный старшина́
   shoulder board and sleeve insignia
Country Russia
Service branch Russian Navy
Rank groupPetty officer
Formation18 November 1971
Next higher rankMichman
Next lower rankGlavny starshina
Equivalent ranksStarshina

The rank was introduced in the Soviet Navy on 18 November 1971.

In the navy of the Russian Federation there are four ranks in the petty officer´s career group, which means:

Insignia change

Year 1971 1991 2010
Insignia

Insignia

  • Главный корабе́льный старшина Glavny korabelny starshina (Russian Navy) Главный корабе́льный старшина
    Glavny korabelny starshina
    (Russian Navy)
  • Головний корабельний старшина Holovnyy korabelʹnyy starshyna (Ukrainian Navy) Головний корабельний старшина
    Holovnyy korabelʹnyy starshyna
    (Ukrainian Navy)

See also

References

  1. Приказ Министра обороны Российской Федерации от 09.10.2020 № 525 (Зарегистрирован 16.11.2020 № 60927) (in Russian). publication.pravo.gov.ru/. 17 November 2020. pp. 320–323. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  2. "НАКАЗ 20.11.2017 № 606". zakon.rada.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). Ministry of Justice of Ukraine. 13 December 2017. Retrieved 2 June 2021.

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