Military ranks of the Thai armed forces

The shoulder insignia and ranks of the Royal Thai Armed Forces.

Royal Thai Army

The Royal Thai Army (RTA) (กองทัพบกไทย, RTGS Kong Thap Bok Thai, IPA: [kɔːŋ tháp bòk thaj]) is the land-based part of the Thai military.

Officers

Equivalent
NATO Code
OF-10OF-9OF-8OF-7OF-6OF-5OF-4OF-3OF-2OF-1OF(D) & Student officer
Thailand Thailand
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จอมพล พลเอก พลโท พลตรี พลจัตวา พันเอก พันโท พันตรี ร้อยเอก ร้อยโท ร้อยตรี นักเรียนนายร้อย
Field Marshal General Lieutenant General Major General Brigadier Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Sub Lieutenant Cadet Officer
RTGS Chom Phon Phon Ek Phon Tho Phon Tri Phon Chattawa Phan Ek Phan Tho Phan Tri Roi Ek Roi Tho Roi Tri Nak-rian Nairoi
Anglicised
version
Field Marshal General Lieutenant
General
Major
General
Brigadier
(no longer used)
(Senior Colonel)[1]
Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain First
Lieutenant
Second
Lieutenant
Army Cadet Officer
Abbreviation[2] - พล.อ.
GEN
พล.ท.
LT GEN
พล.ต.
MAJ GEN
พล.จ.
BRIG.
พ.อ.
COL
พ.ท.
LT COL
พ.ต.
MAJ
ร.อ.
CAPT
ร.ท.
1LT
ร.ต.
2LT
นนร.
-

Other ranks

Equivalent
NATO Code
OR-9OR-8OR-7OR-6OR-5OR-4OR-3OR-2OR-1
Thailand Thailand
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No equivalent No insignia
จ่าสิบเอกพิเศษ จ่าสิบเอก จ่าสิบโท จ่าสิบตรี สิบเอก สิบโท สิบตรี สิบตรีกองประจำการ พลทหาร
Master Sergeant 1st Class
(special rank)
Master Sergeant 1st Class Master Sergeant 2nd Class Master Sergeant 3rd Class Sergeant Corporal Lance Corporal Private 1st Class Private
RTGS Cha Sip Ek Phiset[3] Cha Sip Ek Cha Sip Tho Cha Sip Tri - Sip Ek Sip Tho Sip Tri Sip Tri Kong Pracham Kan Phon Thahan
Abbreviation[2] จ.ส.อ.(พ.)
SM1
จ.ส.อ.
SM1
จ.ส.ท.
SM2
จ.ส.ต.
SM3
- ส.อ.
SGT
ส.ท.
CPL
ส.ต.
PFC
ส.ต.ฯ
PFC
พลฯ
PVT

Private 1st class is a rank assigned to conscripts after they have finished specialist training. They wear the same insignia as a lance corporal, who is a member who has completed his conscription obligation, and who has undertaken training at NCO school.

Royal Thai Navy

The Royal Thai Navy (RTN) (กองทัพเรือไทย, RTGS Kong Thap Ruea Thai, IPA: [kɔːŋ tháp rɨːa thaj]) is the sea-based part of the Thai military. The Royal Thai Marine Corps is part of the RTN, and uses the same rank structure. Depending on the uniform, the rank insignia can be located on the shoulder (on white and khaki uniforms) or on the sleeves (on dark blue uniforms).

Officers

Equivalent
NATO code
OF-10OF-9OF-8OF-7OF-6OF-5OF-4OF-3OF-2OF-1OF(D) and student officer
Thailand Thailand
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จอมพลเรือ พลเรือเอก พลเรือโท พลเรือตรี พลเรือจัตวา นาวาเอก นาวาโท นาวาตรี เรือเอก เรือโท เรือตรี นักเรียนนายเรือ
Admiral of the Fleet Admiral Vice Admiral Rear Admiral Commodore Captain Commander Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Lieutenant Junior Grade Sub-Lieutenant Midshipman
RTGS Chom Phon Ruea Phon Ruea Ek Phon Ruea Tho Phon Ruea Tri Phon Ruea Chattawa
(no longer used)
(Senior Captain)[1]
Nawa Ek Nawa Tho Nawa Tri Ruea Ek Ruea Tho Ruea Tri Nak-rian Nairuea
Abbreviation[2] - พล.ร.อ.
ADM
พล.ร.ท.
VADM
พล.ร.ต.
RADM
พล.ร.จ.CMD น.อ.
CAPT
น.ท.
CDR
น.ต.
LCDR
ร.อ.
LT
ร.ท.
LT JG
ร.ต.
SUB LT
นนร.
-

Naval officers will additionally add the post-nominal ร.น. as an abbreviation for ราชนาวี (râat-chá-naa-wee, literally "the Royal Navy").

Other ranks

NATO CodeOR-9OR-8OR-7OR-6OR-5OR-4OR-3OR-1
No insignia
Thai title พันจ่าเอกพิเศษ พันจ่าเอก พันจ่าโท พันจ่าตรี จ่าเอก จ่าโท จ่าตรี พลทหาร
RTGS Phan Cha Ek Phiset[3] Phan Cha Ek Phan Cha Tho Phan Cha Tri Cha Ek Cha Tho Cha Tri Phon Thahan
Anglicised version Fleet Chief
Petty Officer
Chief Petty Officer
1st Class
Chief Petty Officer
2nd Class
Chief Petty Officer
3rd Class
Petty Officer
1st Class
Petty Officer
2nd Class
Petty Officer
3rd Class
Seaman
Abbreviation[2] พ.จ.อ.(พ.)
CPO1
พ.จ.อ.
CPO1
พ.จ.ท.
CPO2
พ.จ.ต.
CPO3
จ.อ.
PO1
จ.ท.
PO2
จ.ต.
PO3
พลฯ
-
UK equivalent - Warrant Officer Class One Warrant Officer Class Two Chief Petty Officer Petty Officer Leading Rate Able Rate Ordinary Seaman

Royal Thai Air Force

The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) (กองทัพอากาศไทย, RTGS Kong Thap Akat Thai, IPA: [kɔːŋ tháp ʔaːkàːt thaj]) is the air based part of the Thai military. The rank system is modelled after that of the British Royal Air Force (RAF), but unlike the RAF, officers' cuff rank insignia are topped by a star above the lace stripes and all air marshals' rank insignia are also determined by one to five stars on the shoulder board.

Officers

NATO CodeOF-10OF-9OF-8OF-7OF-6OF-5OF-4OF-3OF-2OF-1Student Officer
Thai title จอมพลอากาศ พลอากาศเอก พลอากาศโท พลอากาศตรี พลอากาศจัตวา นาวาอากาศเอก นาวาอากาศโท นาวาอากาศตรี เรืออากาศเอก เรืออากาศโท เรืออากาศตรี นักเรียน
นายเรืออากาศ
RTGS Chom Phon Akat Phon Akat Ek Phon Akat Tho Phon Akat Tri Phon Akat Chattawa Nawa Akat Ek Nawa Akat Tho Nawa Akat Tri Ruea Akat Ek Ruea Akat Tho Ruea Akat Tri Nak-rian
Nairuea Akat
Anglicised version Marshal of the
Royal Thai Air Force
Air Chief Marshal Air Marshal Air Vice Marshal Air Commodore
(no longer used)
(Senior Group Captain)[1]
Group Captain Wing Commander Squadron Leader Flight Lieutenant Flying Officer Pilot Officer Air Cadet
Abbreviation[2] - พล.อ.อ.
ACM
พล.อ.ท.
AM
พล.อ.ต.
AVM
พล.อ.จ.
ACMD
น.อ.
GP CAPT
น.ท.
WG CDR
น.ต.
SQN LDR
ร.อ.
FLT LT
ร.ท.
FLG OFF
ร.ต.
PLT OFF
นนอ.
-
UK equivalent Marshal of the RAF Air Chief Marshal Air Marshal Air Vice Marshal Air Commodore Group Captain Wing Commander Squadron Leader Flight Lieutenant Flying Officer Pilot Officer Officer Cadet

Other ranks

NATO CodeOR-9OR-8OR-7OR-6OR-5OR-4OR-3OR-2OR-1
No insignia
Thai title พันจ่าอากาศเอกพิเศษ พันจ่าอากาศเอก พันจ่าอากาศโท พันจ่าอากาศตรี จ่าอากาศเอก จ่าอากาศโท จ่าอากาศตรี จ่าอากาศตรี
กองประจำการ
พลทหาร
RTGS Phan Cha Akat Ek Phiset[3] Phan Cha Akat Ek Phan Cha Akat Tho Phan Cha Akat Tri Cha Akat Ek Cha Akat Tho Cha Akat Tri Cha Akat Tri
Kong Pra Cham Kan
Phon Thahan
Anglicised version Flight Sergeant 1st Class (Special) Flight Sergeant 1st Class Flight Sergeant 2nd Class Flight Sergeant 3rd Class Sergeant Corporal Senior Aircraftman Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman
Abbreviation[2] พ.อ.อ.(พ.)
FS1
พ.อ.อ.
FS1
พ.อ.ท.
FS2
พ.อ.ต.
FS3
จ.อ.
SGT
จ.ท.
CPL
จ.ต.
LAC
จ.ต.
LAC
พลฯ
AMN
UK equivalent - Warrant Officer or Master Aircrew - Flight Sergeant or Chief Technician Sergeant Corporal Leading Aircraftman Aircraftman Aircraftman

Royal Thai Police

The Royal Thai Police (RTP) (ตำรวจไทย) is sometimes considered as the fourth armed service of Thailand (๔ เหล่าทัพ), but reports directly to the Prime Minister's Department rather than to the Ministry of Defense. The Royal Thai Police share the same rank system as the Royal Thai Army but the particularities of the police are the star representing the commissioned officer and the crown over the star. The Royal Thai Police uses the eight-pointed silver star and the silver crown with a halo on top, while the Royal Thai Army uses the five-pointed gold star and the gold crown with no halo for its officer shoulder boards.

Officers

NATO CodeOF-9OF-8OF-7OF-6OF-5OF-4OF-3OF-2OF-1Student Officer
Thai title พลตำรวจเอก พลตำรวจโท พลตำรวจตรี พลตำรวจจัตวา พันตำรวจเอก พันตำรวจโท พันตำรวจตรี ร้อยตำรวจเอก ร้อยตำรวจโท ร้อยตำรวจตรี นักเรียนนายร้อยตำรวจ
RTGS Phon Tamruat Ek Phon Tamruat Tho Phon Tamruat Tri Phon Tamruat Chattawa Phan Tamruat Ek Phan Tamruat Tho Phan Tamruat Tri Roi Tamruat Ek Roi Tamruat Tho Roi Tamruat Tri Nak-rian Nairoi Tamruat
Abbreviation[4] พล.ต.อ. พล.ต.ท. พล.ต.ต. พล.ต.จ. พ.ต.อ. พ.ต.ท. พ.ต.ต. ร.ต.อ. ร.ต.ท. ร.ต.ต. นรต.
Anglicised version Police General Police Lieutenant General Police Major General Police Brigadier

(No longer used)

(Police Senior Colonel)

Police Colonel Police Lieutenant Colonel Police Major Police Captain Police Lieutenant Police Sub Lieutenant Police Cadet Officer
UK equivalent (Military/Police) General
Commissioner
Lieutenant General
Deputy Commissioner
Major General
Assistant Commissioner
Brigadier
Commander
Colonel
Chief Superintendent
Lieutenant Colonel
Divisional Superintendent
Major
Superintendent
Captain
Chief Inspector
Lieutenant
Inspector
Second Lieutenant
Subdivisional Inspector
Officer Cadet

Non-Commissioned Officers

Constable ranks No Insignia
ดาบตำรวจ จ่าสิบตำรวจ สิบตำรวจเอก สิบตำรวจโท สิบตำรวจตรี พลตำรวจ
Dap Tamruat Cha Sip Tamruat Sip Tamruat Ek Sip Tamruat Tho Sip Tamruat Tri Phon Tamruat
Police Sergeant Major Police Staff Sergeant Police Sergeant Police Corporal Police Lance Corporal Police Constable
NATO Code OR-9 or OR-8 OR-7 or OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-1

Volunteer Defense Corps (Thailand)

The Volunteer Defense Corps (Thai: กองอาสารักษาดินแดน; abbreviated VDC) is a Thai paramilitary under the authority of the Department Of Provincial Administration, Ministry of Interior.[5] It was founded in 1954 to provide extra military support to the Royal Thai Armed Forces and to protect local civilians living near Thailand's borders. Its ranks mirror those of both the RTA and the RTP.

Officers

OrderNATO CodeRanksAbbreviation
1OF-9Volunteer Defense Corps GeneralVDC Gen
2OF-5Volunteer Defense Corps ColonelVDC Col
3OF-4Volunteer Defense Corps Lieutenant ColonelVDC Lt Col
4OF-3Volunteer Defense Corps MajorVDC Maj
5OF-2Volunteer Defense Corps CaptainVDC Capt
6OF-1Volunteer Defense Corps First LieutenantVDC 1st Lt
7OF-1Volunteer Defense Corps second LieutenantVDC 2nd Lt

Enlisted

OrderNATO CodeRanksAbbreviation
1OR-9 or OR-8Volunteer Defense Corps Sergeant MajorVDC Sgt Maj
2OR-5Volunteer Defense Corps SergeantVDC Sgt
3OR-4Volunteer Defense Corps CorporalVDC Cpl
4OR-3Volunteer Defense Corps Lance CorporalVDC Lcpl
5OR-2 or OR-1Volunteer Defense Corps MemberVDC Mbr
*Source:[6]

Rank structure

Chom (จอม) is Chief of Forces (Phon พล.) Ranks below commander-in-chief use Thai alternate numbers.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Senior colonel or special colonel is equivalent to a one star general. This is not an actual rank in the Royal Thai Army, but special recognition given to officers of equivalent rank in other countries and on paper. The senior colonel will wear the rank-slides of a colonel, but with a collar insignia showing a crossed baton and sword with wreath below (similar to Chom Phon rank slide). In the same way, the Royal Thai Navy has a "senior captain" or a "special captain in the Royal Thai Navy" and the RTAF has a "senior group captain" or a "special group captain in The Royal Thai Air Force", with the collar insignia of both services.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 , คำสั่งกระทรวงกลาโหมที่ ๓๑๐/๒๕๕๗ เรื่องการใช้คำภาษาอังกฤษยศทหารของกระทรวงกลาโหม.
  3. 1 2 3 The "Special Master Sergeant 1st Class" is an honorary rank given to senior enlisted members who are deserving of recognition above and beyond that of the highest enlisted rank. There is no difference in the rank insignia worn, and they do not outrank the normal master sergeant 1st class, although in a group situation they will normally be assigned control. They receive a higher salary. In the same way, the RTN has the rating of "fleet chief petty officer (special rank)" and the RTAF has the rank of "special flight sergeant 1st class".
  4. , กรมการกงสุล กระทรวงการต่างประเทศ
  5. http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2559/A/006/26.PDF
  6. 63 Years of Volunteer Defense Corps (Thailand) in 2017 News page 78-79
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