Military ranks of Uzbekistan

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The Military ranks of Uzbekistan are the military insignia used by the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

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Commissioned officer ranks

The rank insignia of commissioned officers.

Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officersOfficer cadet
Uzbekistan Armed Forces (Latin script).svg  Uzbek Ground Forces [1]
Uzbekistan-army-OF-9.svg Uzbekistan-army-OF-8.svg Uzbekistan-army-OF-7.svg Uzbekistan-army-OF-6.svg Uzbekistan-army-OF-5.svg Uzbekistan-army-OF-4.svg Uzbekistan-army-OF-3.svg Uzbekistan-army-OF-2.svg Uzbekistan-army-OF-1c.svg Uzbekistan-army-OF-1b.svg
Armiya generali General-polkovnik General-leytenant General-mayor Polkovnik Podpolkovnik Mayor Kapitan Katta leytenant Leytenant
Naval flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbek River Force [1]
10.UZN-CPT1.svg 10.UZN-CPT2.svg 09.UZN-CPT3.svg 08.UZN-CPLT.svg 07.UZN-SLT.svg 06.UZN-LT.svg
I rang kapitani II rang kapitani III rang kapitani Kapitan-leytenant Katta leytenant Leytenant
Uzbekistan Armed Forces (Latin script).svg  Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces [1]
15.UZAF-CG.svg 14.UZAF-LG.svg 13.UZAF-MG.svg 12.UZAF-COL.svg 11.UZAF-LTC.svg 10.UZAF-MAJ.svg 09.UZAF-CAPT.svg 08.UZAF-1LT.svg 07.UZAF-LT.svg
General-polkovnik General-leytenant General-mayor Polkovnik Podpolkovnik Mayor Kapitan Katta leytenant Leytenant
Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officersOfficer cadet

Other ranks

The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.

Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
Uzbekistan Armed Forces (Latin script).svg  Uzbek Ground Forces [1]
Uzbek Army Rank-05.png Uzbek Army Rank-04.png Blank.svg Uzbek Army Rank-03.svg Uzbek Army Rank-02.svg None Uzbek Army Rank-01.svg
Katta serjantI darajali serjantII darajali serjantIII darajali serjantKichik serjantOddiy askar
Naval flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbek River Force [1]
Uzbekistan-Navy-OR-6.svg 04.UZN-CPO.svg Blank.svg 03.UZN-PO1.svg 02.UZN-PO2.svg None 01.UZN-SN.svg
Bosh starshinaI darajali starshinaII darajali starshinaIII darajali starshinaStarshinaMatros
Uzbekistan Armed Forces (Latin script).svg  Uzbek Air Defense Forces and Air Force [1]
05.UZAF-SSGT.svg 04.UZAF-SGT.svg Blank.svg 03.UZAF-JSGT.svg 02.UZAF-CPL.svg None 01.UZAF-PV.svg
Katta serjantI darajali serjantII darajali serjantIII darajali serjantKichik serjantOddiy askar
Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted

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