Ranks of the People's Liberation Army Navy

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The ranks in the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy are similar to those of the Chinese Army, formally known as the People's Liberation Army Ground Force, except that those of the PLA Navy are prefixed by 海军 (Hai Jun) meaning Naval Force or Navy. See Ranks of the People's Liberation Army or the article on an individual rank for details on the evolution of rank and insignia in the PLAN. This article primarily covers the existing ranks and insignia.

Ranks of Officers

The current system of officer ranks and insignia dates from 1988 and is a revision of the ranks and insignia used from 1955 to 1965. The rank of Hai Jun Yi Ji Shang Jiang (First Class Admiral) was never held and was abolished in 1994.

Rank image Name Usual translation
(Alternate translation)
U.S. Navy equivalent
(NATO rank code)
U.S. Navy insignia
海军一级上将
Hai Jun Yi Ji Shang Jiang
(abolished 1994;
rank never held)
Fleet Admiral
(First Class Admiral)
Fleet Admiral
(OF-10)
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海军上将
Hai Jun Shang Jiang
Admiral
(Second Class Admiral)
Admiral
(OF-9)
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海军中将
Hai Jun Zhong Jiang
Vice Admiral Vice Admiral
(OF-8)
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海军少将
Hai Jun Shao Jiang
Rear Admiral Rear Admiral (Upper Half)
(OF-7)
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海军大校
Hai Jun Da Xiao
Commodore Rear Admiral (Lower Half)
(OF-6)
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海军上校
Hai Jun Shang Xiao
Captain
(Ship Captain)
Captain
(OF-5)
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海军中校
Hai Jun Zhong Xiao
Commander
(Frigate Captain)
Commander
(OF-4)
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海军少校
Hai Jun Shao Xiao
Lieutenant Commander
(Corvette Captain)
Lieutenant Commander
(OF-3)
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海军上尉
Hai Jun Shang Wei
Senior Lieutenant Lieutenant
(OF-2)
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海军中尉
Hai Jun Zhong Wei
Lieutenant Lieutenant Junior Grade
(OF-1)
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海军少尉
Hai Jun Shao Wei
Junior Lieutenant Ensign
(OF-1)
海军學員
Hai Jun Xue Yuan
Navy Officer Cadet Officer Candidate
(OF-D)

Ranks of the Enlisted personnel

The current system of enlisted ranks and insignia dates from 1998.

Name Usual translation U.S. Navy equivalent
(NATO rank code)
海军六级士官
Hai Jun Liu Ji Shi Guan
Non commissioned officer (Class 6) Master Chief Petty Officer
(OR-9)
海军五级士官
Hai Jun Wu Ji Shi Guan
Non commissioned officer (Class 5) Senior Chief Petty Officer
(OR-8)
海军四级士官
Hai Jun Si Ji Shi Guan
Non commissioned officer (Class 4) Chief Petty Officer
(OR-7)
海军三级士官
Hai Jun San Ji Shi Guan
Non commissioned officer (Class 3) Petty Officer First Class
(OR-6)
海军二级士官
Hai Jun Er Ji Shi Guan
Non commissioned officer (Class 2) Petty Officer Second Class
(OR-5)
海军一级士官
Hai Jun Yi Ji Shi Guan
Non commissioned officer (Class 1) Petty Officer Third Class
(OR-4)
海军海军上等兵
Shang Deng Bing
Able Seaman
(Sailor First Class)
Seaman
(OR-3)
水兵
Shui Bing
Ordinary Seaman
(Sailor)
Seaman Apprentice
(OR-2)

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