Michman

This article is about the OR-9b navy rank Michman. It should not be confused with the more senior OF-1 officer rank midshipman in NATO naval forces.
Michman
Russian Navy

(1994-2010) (after 2010)
Rank insignia Russian Navy
Introduction 1940
Rank group Michman
Army / Air Force Praporshchik
NATO
equivalent
OR-9b

Michman (Russian: Мичман) is a Russian Navy and Soviet Navy rank. It is also used in a number of other countries. The rank is equivalent to praporshchik in the Russian and Soviet army and air force. According to NATO rank system the rank might be comparable to OR-9b in NATO armed forces. In the Russian Navy there are two grades of michman: michman and starshy michman.

Soviet Union

The ranks of senior michman (and in the army and air force, senior praporshchik) were added in 1981. The Russian Federation retained the rank structure of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Michman rank insignia

Michman Starshy michman
(OR-9a)
(OR-8) (OR-9b)
Sleeve insignia
(1940−1943)
Shoulder board
(1943−1953)
Shoulder board
(1954−1957)
Shoulder board
(1957−1971)
Shoulder board
(1971-1994)
Shoulder board
(1981-1994)
Sequence of ranks in the Russian Federation Navy
junior rank:
Glavny starshina of the ship
(Senior rating of the ship)


Michman
senior rank:
Starshy michman
(Senior michman)

See also

Michman ranks in other nations

The following countries use a similar rank:

References

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