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Military ranks of the Russian Federation and shoulder straps presentation. Compositions of military personnel, military ranks

Presentation on the topic MILITARY RANKS OF MILITARY SERVICEMEN OF THE RF Armed Forces. Completed by class 10B student Rodion Antipov Completed it himself and didn’t download anything

EACH MILITARY SERVICEMAN PASSES MILITARY SERVICE IN A CERTAIN MILITARY POSITION TO WHICH IS CORRESPONDING TO A MILITARY RANK. THIS MEANS EVERY MILITARY SERVANT HAS A MILITARY RANK. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FEDERAL LAW “ON MILITARY RESPONSIBILITY AND MILITARY SERVICE,” A LIST OF STRUCTURES AND MILITARY RANKS OF MILITARY SERVICEMEN OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION HAS BEEN APPROVED.

IN Russian Federation There are two types of military ranks for military personnel - military and naval. Ship military ranks assigned to sailors of surface and submarine forces Navy(Navy), naval military units internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia and the coast guard of the Border Service of the FSB of Russia. Military ranks are assigned to other military personnel serving in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, the FSB, the SVR, the FSO, the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation and other troops, military formations and organs.

It should be understood that in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, military military ranks are assigned to military personnel not only in the Ground Forces, Air Force, missile forces strategic purpose, space etc. Airborne troops, but also in such components Navy, like naval aviation, coastal naval forces and Marines. At the same time, for example, in diving units of non-naval military units, naval military ranks are assigned

1. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Military PRIVATE CORPORAL Ship SAILOR SENIOR SAILOR

2. SERGEANTS AND STRATEGERS Military JUNIOR SERGEANT Ship STRATEGER 2ND ARTICLE SERGEANT STRATEGER 1ST SENIOR CHIEF SERGEANT STRATEGY ARTICLE STRATEGER CHIEF SHIP STRATEGER

3. WARRANT OFFICERS AND WARRANT OFFICERS Military WARRANT OFFICER SENIOR WARRANT OFFICER Ship's WARRANT OFFICER SENIOR WARRANT OFFICER

4. JUNIOR OFFICERS Military JUNIOR LIEUTENANT LIEUTENANT SENIOR LIEUTENANT CAPTAIN Naval JUNIOR LIEUTENANT LIEUTENANT SENIOR LIEUTENANT CAPTAIN LIEUTENANT

5. SENIOR OFFICERS Military MAJOR Ship CAPTAIN 3rd RANK LIEUTENANT COLONEL CAPTAIN 2ND COLONEL CAPTAIN 1ST RANK

Presentation for a lesson on the topic “Military ranks, insignia, uniforms” in the discipline “Life Safety.” The presentation includes material about the composition of military personnel, uniforms, visibility and accessibility contributes to the study of the material.

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Military ranks of military personnel. Military uniform clothing and insignia. State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Ostrogozhsk Multidisciplinary Technical School" Teacher Borovlev S.I.

Educational questions Military ranks of military personnel of the RF Armed Forces Insignia of military ranks by functional purpose by affiliation Military uniform

Regulatory framework Federal Law “On military duty and military service" (Federal Law No. 53 of March 28, 1998, as amended on September 1, 2013) Federal Law "On the status of military personnel" (Federal Law No. 76 of May 27, 1998, as amended on November 2, 2013) Decree of the President of the Russian Federation “On military uniforms, insignia of military personnel and departmental insignia” (No. 293 of March 11, 2010, as amended on February 22, 2013)

Types of shoulder straps of the RF Armed Forces (except the Navy) Ceremonial Everyday Field

Types of shoulder straps Navy Ceremonial Everyday

Compositions of military personnel Soldiers, sailors, sergeants, petty officers Warrant officers and midshipmen Officers Junior officers Senior officers Higher officers Marshal of the Russian Federation

Soldiers, sailors, sergeants, foremen Military ranks Military Ship Private Sailor Corporal Senior sailor Junior sergeant Foreman 2 articles Sergeant Foreman 1 article Senior sergeant Chief petty officer Petty officer Chief ship's foreman

Shoulder straps for dress and casual uniforms Private Corporal Petty Officer Junior Sergeant Sergeant Senior Sergeant Sailor Senior Sailor Chief Petty Officer Petty Officer 2 articles Petty Officer 1 article Chief Petty Officer

Shoulder straps for the field uniform of the Army Private Corporal Sergeant Major Junior Sergeant Sergeant Senior Sergeant

Ensigns and midshipmen Military ranks Military Ship Ensign Midshipman Senior warrant officer Senior midshipman Senior midshipman Ensign (Air Force) Ensign (SV)

Junior officers Military ranks Military Ships Junior lieutenant Junior lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Senior lieutenant Senior lieutenant Captain Captain-lieutenant

Shoulder straps of junior officers Junior Lieutenant Lieutenant Senior Lieutenant Captain-Lieutenant Junior Lieutenant Lieutenant Senior Lieutenant Captain

Navy sleeve insignia Junior Lieutenant Lieutenant Senior Lieutenant Lieutenant Commander

Senior officers Military ranks Military Ship Major Captain 3rd rank Lieutenant Colonel Captain 2nd rank Colonel Captain 1st rank

Shoulder straps of senior officers Captain 3rd rank Captain 2nd rank Captain 1st rank Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel (Air Force)

Higher officers Military ranks Military Naval Major General Rear Admiral Lieutenant General Vice Admiral Colonel General Admiral Army General Fleet Admiral

Shoulder straps of senior officers Vice Admiral Admiral Admiral of the Fleet Major General Lieutenant General Colonel General Army General Rear Admiral

Lapel insignia Ground forces Air force and air defense troops Airborne troops Tank troops Missile troops and artillery Anti-aircraft missile troops

Lapel insignia of the Strategic Missile Forces Automotive troops Aerospace defense troops Railway troops Signal Corps Radio technical troops Air Force

Lapel insignia Corps of Engineers RCBZ troops Legal service Medical service Veterinary and sanitary service Military band service

Sleeve insignia by affiliation Left sleeve Badge of the 2nd group Right sleeve Badge of the 1st group

Sleeve insignia by affiliation

Cadets and soldiers of the Army and Air Force

Cadets and soldiers of the Army and Air Force

Cadets and soldiers of the Army and Air Force

Navy cadets and sailors

Navy cadets and sailors

Navy cadets and sailors

Sources http://mil.ru/ - website of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation http://docs.cntd.ru/ - Electronic fund of legal and regulatory technical documentation http://www.sergeant.ru/ - Military website "Sergeant" http ://www.warheroes.ru/ - Patriotic Internet project “Heroes of the Country” http://www.vedomstva-uniforma.ru/ - personal website of a member of the heraldic council “Departmental Heraldry” http://ru.wikipedia.org - universal Internet encyclopedia "Wikipedia"


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Symbols of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Military uniform. The procedure and form for military personnel to address each other. Giving a military salute.

1. Familiarize students with the uniform of military personnel Russian army.2.Study with students the order and form of how military personnel address each other.3.Teach students how to give a military salute...

Outline open lesson in the discipline “Life Safety” the topic “Military ranks and military uniforms of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation”...

The presentation clearly shows: - the history of the appearance of shoulder straps; - lapel and sleeve insignia of the Red Army of 1918-1943; - modern military ranks of military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces (including those changed since 2013...

"Military ranks of military personnel. Military uniforms and insignia."

Presentation for the training session

Determines the official legal status or status (rights, responsibilities) of the military in relation to other military personnel.

Each serviceman, depending on his military and special training, length of service and merit, occupies a certain military position and has a military rank. He can only hold one position. Each position corresponds to only one military rank. For example: the positions of a gunner, machine gunner, and driver usually correspond to the rank of private; the positions of a company (battery) foreman - a senior warrant officer; the positions of a regiment and brigade commander - a colonel. The Federal Law of the Russian Federation “On Military Duty and Military Service” establishes a system of military ranks for all military personnel. The presence of personal military ranks ensures clarity and clarity in the relationships and subordination of military personnel. The rank reflects the level of general military and special training, service position and authority of each military personnel. In addition, in the conditions military service relationships of subordination are provided not only by position, but also by military rank.

In the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, two types of ranks are used - military and naval (the Russian Air Force uses army ranks).

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Compositions of military personnel, military ranks Tasks for practical lesson: List of those present (full name, signature) Draw up a table and short summary indicating the corresponding ranks and insignia Study the location of insignia on the shoulder straps of military personnel

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Each serviceman, depending on his military and special training, length of service and merit, occupies a certain military position and has a military rank. He can only hold one position. Each position corresponds to only one military rank. For example: the positions of a gunner, machine gunner, and driver usually correspond to the rank of private; the positions of a company (battery) foreman - a senior warrant officer; the positions of a regiment and brigade commander - a colonel. The Federal Law of the Russian Federation “On Military Duty and Military Service” establishes a system of military ranks for all military personnel. The presence of personal military ranks ensures clarity and clarity in the relationships and subordination of military personnel. The rank reflects the level of general military and special training, official position and authority of each military personnel. In addition, the conditions of military service provide for relationships of subordination not only by position, but also by military rank. Military rank - determines the official legal position or status (rights, obligations) of the military in relation to other military. In the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, two types of ranks are used - military and ship (the Russian Air Force uses army ranks).

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List of compositions and military ranks of military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Compositions of military personnel Military ranks Army Ship Soldiers and sailors Ordinary sailor Corporal Senior sailor Sergeants foreman Junior sergeant Foreman of the second article Sergeant Foreman of the first article Senior sergeant Chief petty officer Chief petty officer Chief petty officer Warrant officers and midshipmen Ensign Midshipman Senior Warrant Officer Senior Warrant Officer Junior Officers Junior Lieutenant Junior Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Senior Lieutenant Senior Lieutenant Captain Captain Lieutenant Senior Officers Major Captain Third Rank Lieutenant Colonel Captain of the second rank Colonel Captain of the first rank Senior officers Major General Rear Admiral Lieutenant General Vice Admiral Colonel General Admiral General of the Army Admiral of the Fleet Marshal of the Russian Federation

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The junior military personnel include: soldiers, sailors. sergeants, foremen with their corresponding military ranks: private, corporal, junior sergeant, sergeant, senior sergeant, foreman. And also with their corresponding shipmen: sailor, senior sailor, foreman of the 2nd article, foreman of the 1st article, chief foreman, chief foreman of the ship. Soldiers and sailors Private Sailor Corporal Senior Sailor Sergeants Petty Officer Junior Sergeant Petty Officer of the second class Sergeant Petty Officer of the first class Senior Sergeant Chief Petty Officer Petty Officer Chief Petty Officer

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Private Private is the lowest military rank in the army of Russia and most other countries, higher in rank only than recruit or cadet. In the Armed Forces of the USSR, the rank was introduced in 1946 (before that - Red Army soldier). In the category of naval personnel of the Russian Navy, the rank of private corresponds to the rank of sailor.

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Corporal Corporal (Gefreiter, German Gefreiter, that is, exempt from some orders) is a military rank assigned to the senior and best soldiers, who replace them during the absence of squad commanders. In the Navy, the rank of corporal corresponds to the rank of senior sailor

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Junior Sergeant Junior Sergeant is a military rank in the army of Russia and some other countries, in rank below sergeant and above corporal. The regular position is the commander of a squad, tank, or combat vehicle. Also, the rank of “junior sergeant”, in exceptional cases, can be awarded upon transfer to the reserve to the most distinguished conscript military personnel who have the rank of “corporal”, but are not in a regular position requiring the rank of sergeant. In the category of military personnel of the naval personnel of the Russian Navy, the rank of junior sergeant corresponds to the rank Petty Officer 2nd Article.

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Sergeant Sergeant is a military rank of junior command (non-commissioned officer) in the armies of many countries. In the category of naval personnel of the Navy, the rank of sergeant corresponds to the rank of foreman of the 1st article.

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Senior Sergeant Senior Sergeant is a military rank in the army of Russia and a number of other countries, in rank higher than sergeant and lower than sergeant major. In the category of military personnel of the Russian Navy, the rank of senior sergeant corresponds to the rank of chief petty officer. The regular position is deputy platoon commander.

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Sergeant Major According to the current regulations, it is awarded to the best senior sergeants who have served in sergeant positions for at least 6 months and appointed to positions for which the states provide for the rank of sergeant major, as well as to positively certified senior sergeants upon their transfer to the reserve. In the Navy, the rank of petty officer corresponds to the rank of chief naval foreman

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Warrant officers and midshipmen include the following military ranks: warrant officer, senior warrant officer, as well as naval ranks: midshipman, senior midshipman. Composition of military personnel Army Naval Warrant Officers and Midshipmen Ensign Midshipman Senior Warrant Officer Senior Warrant Officer

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Ensign In the Armed Forces of the USSR, the ranks of ensign and midshipman were introduced on January 1, 1972. Ensigns and midshipmen represent a separate category of military personnel. In terms of their official position, duties and rights, they occupy a place close to junior officers, are their closest assistants and superiors for soldiers (sailors) and sergeants (foremen) of the same unit. On ships, vessels, and coastal combat support units of the Navy - a midshipman.

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Senior warrant officer Senior warrant officer is a military rank in the Russian army and in the armies of a number of states, higher in rank than warrant officer, but lower than officers. Since 1981 V Soviet army, coastal units and aviation of the Navy, border and internal troops The military rank of senior warrant officer was introduced. On ships, vessels, and coastal combat support units of the Navy - senior midshipman. After the collapse of the USSR, these titles were retained in Russia and in most republics in the post-Soviet space.

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The junior officer ranks include the following military ranks: junior lieutenant, lieutenant, senior lieutenant, captain, as well as ship ranks: junior lieutenant, lieutenant, senior lieutenant, lieutenant captain. Junior officers Junior Lieutenant Junior Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Senior Lieutenant Senior Lieutenant Captain Captain Lieutenant

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Junior Lieutenant Junior Lieutenant (French lieu tenant - deputy, from lieu - place and tenant - occupying) - the primary military rank of junior officers in the armies and navies of many countries. Currently, in the Russian army, the rank of junior lieutenant is awarded to senior cadets of some higher military - educational institutions(for example, 5th year cadets of some military medical academies), graduates of regimental and divisional schools for junior lieutenants, and in exceptional cases - graduates of civilian secondary specialized educational institutions and warrant officers (midshipmen) for special distinctions or in case of an acute shortage of officers.

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IN armed forces USSR (then Russia) was introduced by a resolution of the Central Executive Committee of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR dated September 22, 1935. Awarded as an officer rank to military personnel who have graduated from military schools and to those liable for military service who have completed military training in civilian universities, as well as in other cases. Lieutenant

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Senior Lieutenant Placement of stars on shoulder straps for a senior lieutenant of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - two lower stars on both sides of the longitudinal line of the shoulder straps and the third above the first two on the longitudinal center line of the shoulder straps. On ships, vessels, coastal combat support units of the Navy and naval units - senior lieutenant

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Captain In the Armed Forces of the USSR (and then Russia), the rank of captain was established by a resolution of the Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR dated September 22, 1935 for the command staff of the ground forces, air force and coastal units of the navy. The same decree introduced the ranks of captain 1st, 2nd and 3rd rank and captain-lieutenant (the latter corresponds to the rank of captain) for the naval personnel of the Navy. Captain is one of the ranks of middle command in all branches of the Russian armed forces.

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Senior officers include the following military ranks: major, lieutenant colonel, colonel, as well as ship ranks: captain of the 3rd rank, captain of the 2nd rank, captain of the 1st rank Senior officers Major Captain of the third rank Lieutenant Colonel Captain of the second rank Colonel Captain of the first rank

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Major Mayo r (Spanish mayor - bigger, stronger, more significant) - the first rank of senior officers. Captain 3rd rank - in the Navy

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Lieutenant Colonel Lieutenant Colonel - military (special) rank in modern army, intelligence services and law enforcement agencies. military and special rank of senior officers, between major and colonel. Captain 2nd rank - in the Navy

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Colonel Colonel (from the word regiment - leading a regiment, akin to a thousand-man) is a military rank of officers in the army of Russia and some other countries. The colonel is a senior officer. In the armed forces of the USSR, the military rank of colonel was introduced by a resolution of the Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars of September 22, 1935. In the Russian Army it is located between the ranks of lieutenant colonel and major general. In the Navy, the rank of colonel for ship officers corresponds to the rank of captain 1st rank.