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Fregattenkapitän

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Fregattenkapitän
MDS 52 Fregattenkapitän Trp.svg MDJA 52 Fregattenkapitän Trp Lu.svg MA OG5 52 Fregattenkapitän.svg
Country Germany
Service branch German Navy
AbbreviationFKpt
NATO rank codeOF-4
Formation?
Rank groupField officer
Next higher rankKapitän zur See
Next lower rankKorvettenkapitän
Equivalent ranksOberstleutnant

Fregattenkapitän, short: FKpt / in lists: FK, (English: Frigate captain) is the middle field officer rank (German: Stabsoffizier Rang) in the German Navy.[1]

Address

In line with ZDv 10/8, the official manner of formally addressing military personnel holding the rank of Fregattenkapitän (OF-4) is “Herr/Frau Fregattenkapitän“. However, following German naval tradition the “Fregattenkapitän“ is usually addressed as „Herr/Frau Kapitän“ or in seamen's language as „Herr/Frau Kap'tän“.

Rank Insignia and Rating

Rank insignia Fregattenkapitän, worn on the sleeves and shoulders, are one five-pointed star above three stripes and a half stripe between stripe two and one (or rings on sleeves; without the star when rank loops are worn).

The rank is rated OF-4[2] in NATO, and is equivalent to Oberstleutnant in Heer, and Luftwaffe. It is domiciled at the A14 and A15 pay scale of the Federal Ministry of Defence and is senior to the rank of Korvettenkapitän (NATO OF-3 - Commander Junior Grade).[3]

It is of note that, whereas the equivalent ranks (with the same insignia stripes) in Belgium and Denmark are NATO-translated as Commander Senior Grade, the German equivalent is simply termed Commander.[4]

Bundeswehr Logo Marine with lettering.svg
German Navy officer rank
junior rank
Korvettenkapitän
Fregattenkapitän

(Flotillenarzt)
Oberstleutnant

senior rank
Kapitän zur See

Volksmarine

Volksmarine
shoulder strap
sleeve lace
Fregattenkapitän

In the Volksmarine of the GDR Fregattenkapitän was the middle grade of the senior officers' rank group, also comparable to NATO-rank code OF-4. It was comparable to the Oberstleutnant of the NPA Land Force and Air Force.

The rank insignia consisted of a shoulder strap and sleeve stripes. Shoulder straps had to be worn on uniform jackets and consisted of twisted of silver-braids with two gold pips (stars) on padding in navy blue weapon color.

Cuff insignia consisted of four stripes, and a five-point naval star above. In contradiction to Imperial-German Navy tradition, where sleeve rings encircled the lower cuffs, the Volksmarine cuff strips formed 40% rings.

junior rank
Korvettenkapitän
Flag of warships of VM (East Germany).svg
(NPA rank)
Fregattenkapitän
senior rank
Kapitän zur See

Imperial German Navy and Kriegsmarine

Kriegsmarine
shoulder strap
sleeve lace
Fregattenkapitän

In the Imperial German Navy and Kriegsmarine the "Fregattenkapitän" was the middle officer rank of the senior officers' rank group. The rank insignia consisted of shoulder strap and sleeve stripes. Shoulder straps had to be worn on uniform jackets and consisted of twisted silver-braids with one gold pip (star) on padding in navy blue weapon color.

Cuff insignia consisted of three stripes, one half stripe (half stripe between stripe two and three), and a five-point naval star above. The sleeve rings encircled the lower cuffs.

junior rank
Korvettenkapitän
War Ensign of Germany (1938–1945).svg
(Ranks Kriegsmarine)
Fregattenkapitän
senior rank
Kapitän zur See

References

  1. ^ official rank table of the German Navy
  2. ^ "STANAG 2116 NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel".
  3. ^ "STANAG 2116 NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel".
  4. ^ "STANAG 2116 Details". NATO.
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