Indonesian military ranks

Indonesian military ranks

The Indonesian Military (TNI) uses a simplified ranking system for the three branches of Indonesian Army, Indonesian Navy and Indonesian Air Force. Most of the ranks are similar with differentiations for the rank titles of the high-ranking officers. Exception exists, however, in the ranks of the service members of the Indonesian Marine Corps. While Indonesian Marine Corps is a branch of the Navy, the rank titles of the Marine Corps are the same as those of the Army.

TNI Angkatan Darat (Indonesian Army) and TNI-AL Korps Marinir (Indonesian Navy Marine Corps) Jenderal Besar (General of the Army) Laksamana Besar (Fleet Admiral) Marsekal Besar (Marshal of the Air Force)
Perwira Tinggi (Flag Officer, General Officer)
Jenderal (General) Laksamana (Admiral) Marsekal (Air Chief Marshal)
Letnan Jenderal (Lieutenant General) Laksamana Madya (Vice Admiral, lit. Middle Admiral) Marsekal Madya (Air Marshal, lit. Middle Marshall)
Mayor Jenderal (Major General) Laksamana Muda (Rear Admiral, lit. Young Admiral) Marsekal Muda (Air Vice Marshal, lit. Young Marshall)
Brigadir Jenderal (Brigadier General) Laksamana Pertama (Commodore, lit. means First Admiral) Marsekal Pertama (Air Commodore, lit. means First Marshal)
Perwira Menengah (Middle-ranked Officer)
Kolonel (Colonel) Kolonel (Colonel) Kolonel (Colonel)
Letnan Kolonel (Lieutenant Colonel) Letnan Kolonel (Lieutenant Colonel) Letnan Kolonel (Lieutenant Colonel)
Mayor (Major) Mayor (Major) Mayor (Major)
Perwira Pertama (Lower-ranked Officer)
Kapten (Captain) Kapten (Captain) Kapten (Captain)
Letnan Satu (First Lieutenant, Lieutenant) Letnan Satu (First Lieutenant, Lieutenant) Letnan Satu (First Lieutenant, Lieutenant)
Letnan Dua (Second Lieutenant) Letnan Dua (Second Lieutenant) Letnan Dua (Second Lieutenant)
Bintara (Non-Commissioned Officer)
Bintara Tinggi (Warrant Officer)
Pembantu Letnan Satu (Chief Warrant Officer, lit. First Lieutenant Assistant) Pembantu Letnan Satu (Chief Warrant Officer, lit. First Lieutenant Assistant) Pembantu Letnan Satu (Chief Warrant Officer, lit. First Lieutenant Assistant)
Pembantu Letnan Dua (Warrant Officer, lit. Second Lieutenant Assistant) Pembantu Letnan Dua (Warrant Officer, lit. Second Lieutenant Assistant) Pembantu Letnan Dua (Warrant Officer, lit. Second Lieutenant Assistant)
Bintara (Non-Commissioned Officer)
Sersan Mayor (Sergeant Major) Sersan Mayor (Sergeant Major) Sersan Mayor (Sergeant Major)
Sersan Kepala (Chief Sergeant) Sersan Kepala (Chief Sergeant) Sersan Kepala (Chief Sergeant)
Sersan Satu (First Sergeant) Sersan Satu (First Sergeant) Sersan Satu (First Sergeant)
Sersan Dua (Second Sergeant) Sersan Dua (Second Sergeant) Sersan Dua (Second Sergeant)
Tamtama (Enlisted)
Tamtama Kepala (Higher rank enlisted)
Kopral Kepala (Chief Corporal) Kopral Kepala (Chief Seaman Corporal) Kopral Kepala (Chief Corporal)
Kopral Satu (Corporal) Kopral Satu (Leading Seaman Corporal) Kopral Satu (Corporal)
Kopral Dua (Lance Corporal) Kopral Dua (Able Seaman Corporal) Kopral Dua (Lance Corporal)
Tamtama (Lower rank Enlisted)
Prajurit Kepala (Chief Private) Kelasi Kepala (Chief Seaman) Prajurit Kepala (Chief Airman)
Prajurit Satu (Private First Class) Kelasi Satu (Seaman) Prajurit Satu (Airman First Class)
Prajurit Dua (Private, Marine) Kelasi Dua (Seaman Recruit) Prajurit Dua (Airman)

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