Frigate captain
Frigate captain | |
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Country | Seegallery |
Service branch | Navies |
Rank group | Senior officer |
NATOrank code | OF-4 |
Next higher rank | Ship-of-the-line captain |
Next lower rank | Corvette captain |
Equivalent ranks | Commander(Anglophone) |
Naval officer ranks |
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Flag officers |
Senior officers |
Junior officers |
Frigate captainis a naval rank in thenaval forcesof several countries.Corvette captainlies one level below frigate captain.
It is usually equivalent to theCommonwealth/US Navyrank ofcommander.
Countries using this rank includeArgentina,ColombiaandSpain(Spanish:capitán de fragata),France(French:capitaine de frégate),Belgium(Dutch:fregatkapitein),Italy(Italian:capitano di fregata),BrazilandPortugal(Portuguese:capitão de fragata),Croatia(Croatian:kapetan fregate) andGermany(German:Fregattenkapitän).
In theRoyal Canadian Navy,capitaine de frégateis the official French language name for the rank ofcommander.
TheNATO rank codeis OF-4, the official translation for instance of the GermanFregattenkapitänas well as the Frenchcapitaine de frégateinto English is "commander senior grade".[1]
Germany[edit]
Fregattenkapitänis aGerman Navyline officer rankOF-4equivalent toOberstleutnant(en:Lieutenant colonel) in theGerman ArmyandGerman Air Force.
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