Indonesian military ranks


The Indonesian National Armed Forces uses a simplified ranking system for the three branches of Indonesian Army, Indonesian Navy and Indonesian Air Force. Most of the ranks are similar with differences for the rank titles of the high-ranking officers. Exception exists, however, in the ranks of the service members of the Indonesian Marine Corps. While Indonesian Marine Corps is a branch of the Navy, the rank titles of the Marine Corps are the same as those of the Army, but it still uses the Navy's style insignia.
As said above, all services maintain the same rank insignia and title, with the main difference for officers are that high-ranking officers use their special titles, while officers below that rank use the similar title but followed by their respective branch/corps abbreviation. For example, an Army colonel with Infantry branch use the title "Kolonel INF.", which "INF" means "Infanteri" or "Infantry"; A Navy colonel with Supply Corps background use the title "Kolonel Laut ", in which "S" means "Suplai" or "Supply". Also, an Air Force Colonel with Electronical Engineering Corps background use the title "Kolonel ", in which "Lek" means "Elektronika" or "Electronics". There are no differences with enlisted personnel's title for Army and Air Force, but the Navy still use the personnel's branch/corps abbreviation behind the title.
High-ranking officers use stars as their insignia, middle-rank officers use jasmine buds and lower-rank officer use bars. High-rank NCOs use wavy bars, NCOs use yellow chevrons, high-rank enlisted men use red chevrons and lower-rank enlisted men use red bars.

Rank title

Ranks before 1957

The following ranks were used at the beginning of the establishment of the Tentara Keamanan Rakyat in late 1945, the basis of the present day Indonesian National Armed Forces. This first rank system, with insignia following the former Imperial Japanese practice, was used until 1957.
The TKR's Ground, Air and Naval Forces, later the Indonesian Army, Air Force, and Navy, used these ranks.
Rank categoryRanks of the TKR Ground Forces,
Ranks of the Indonesian Army
Ranks of the Indonesian Marine Corps
Ranks of the TKR Naval Forces,
Ranks of the Indonesian Navy
Ranks of the TKR Air Force,
Ranks of the Indonesian Air Force
Generals,
flag officers,
air admirals
Djenderal
Laksamana I
Laksamana Udara
Generals,
flag officers,
air admirals
Letnan Djenderal
Laksamana II
Laksamana Muda Udara
Generals,
flag officers,
air admirals
Djenderal Major
Laksamana III
Komodor Udara
Senior officersKolonel
Kolonel Laut
Komodor Muda Udara
Senior officersLetnan Kolonel
Letnan Kolonel Laut
Opsir Udara I
Senior officersMayor
Mayor Laut
Opsir Udara II
Junior officersKapten
Kapten Laut
Opsir Udara III
Junior officersLetnan I
Letnan Laut
Opsir Muda Udara I
Junior officersLetnan II
Letnan Muda Laut
Opsir Muda Udara II
Non-commissioned officersLetnan Muda,
Pembantu Letnan
Adjudan
Opsir Muda Udara III
Non-commissioned officersSersan Major
Sersan Major
Sersan Major
Non-commissioned officersSersan
Sersan
Sersan
Enlisted men,
ratings
Kopral
Kopral
Kopral
Enlisted men,
ratings
Pradjurit I
Kelasi I
Pradjurit I
Enlisted men,
ratings
Pradjurit II
Kelasi II
Pradjurit II

The rank system was updated by yet another Government Regulation on 22 June 1957. The Army received the Brigadier General rank, the Navy flag officer ranks were replaced by new ones and the Air Force flag officer ranks replaced to be similar with Navy. The ranks remained Army-style in the Army and Navy and army-style ranks were formally introduced into the air force. NCOs and Enlisted ranks and ratings became different per service branch. Although the government regulation did not specifically mention rank to be used in Naval Commando Corps, the rank system of Army is beginning to be used in Naval Commando Corps
Rank CategoryIndonesian Army,
Naval Commando Corps
Indonesian NavyIndonesian Air Force
Generals,
flag officers,
air marshals
Jenderal
Laksamana
Laksamana Udara
Generals,
flag officers,
air marshals
Letnan Jenderal
Laksamana Madya
Laksamana Madya Udara
Generals,
flag officers,
air marshals
Jenderal Mayor
Laksamana Muda
Laksamana Muda Udara
Generals,
flag officers,
air marshals
Brigadir Jenderal
Komodor
Komodor Udara
Field officersKolonel
Kolonel Laut
Kolonel Udara
Field officersLetnan Kolonel
Letnan Kolonel Laut
Letnan Kolonel Udara
Field officersMayor
Mayor
Mayor Udara
Junior grade officersKapten
Kapten
Kapten Udara
Junior grade officersLetnan I
Letnan
Letnan Udara I
Junior grade officersLetnan II
Letnan Muda
Letnan Udara II
Warrant officers and non-commissioned personnelPembantu Letnan I
Pembantu Letnan
Letnan Muda Udara I
Warrant officers and non-commissioned personnelPembantu Letnan Calon Perwira
Pembantu Letnan
Letnan Muda Udara I
Warrant officers and non-commissioned personnelPembantu Letnan II
Ajudan
Letnan Muda Udara II
Warrant officers and non-commissioned personnelSersan Major
Sersan Major I
Sersan Major Udara
Warrant officers and non-commissioned personnelSersan Major
Sersan Mayor II
Sersan Major Udara
Warrant officers and non-commissioned personnelSersan Kepala
Sersan I Sersan Udara I
Warrant officers and non-commissioned personnelSersan I
Sersan I Sersan Udara I
Warrant officers and non-commissioned personnelSersan II
Sersan II
Sersan Udara II
Enlisted personnel,
ratings
Kopral Kepala Kopral
Kopral Udara I
Enlisted personnel,
ratings
Kopral I
Kopral
Kopral Udara I
Enlisted personnel,
ratings
Kopral II
Kopral
Kopral Udara II
Enlisted personnel,
ratings
Prajurit Kader
Kelasi I Prajurit Udara I
Enlisted personnel,
ratings
Prajurit I
Kelasi I Prajurit Udara I
Enlisted personnel,
ratings
Prajurit II
Kelasi II
Prajurit Udara II
Enlisted personnel,
ratings
Prajurit II
Kelasi III
Prajurit Udara II

Changes between 1973–90

Government Regulation No. 24/ 1973, updated the rank system once again, the changes were as follows:
During this period, there are minor changes of rank system in all branch of the armed forces, which are removal of rank of senior warrant officer and new enlisted ranks introduced. Those changes are based on Government Regulation No.6/ 1990.

Changes between 1997–2010

Government Regulation No. 32/ 1997 regarding the rank system of armed forces was issued. The primary difference with previous regulation are new five-star honorary rank for all branches of the armed forces was introduced and warrant officers rank was re-introduced.

Current ranks 2010–present

Five-star honorary rank for all branches of the armed forces are no longer regulated on the latest regulation.
The ranks and rank insignia used today come from the Armed Forces rank regulations of 1990 and 1997, themselves revisions of the first rank regulations published in 1973 to use the current system. All three branches have the same rank titles at the same paygrades, except for the Perwira Tinggi and the Tamtama of the Navy and Air Force.

Rank insignia

All branches of the armed forces maintain the same rank insignia, with minor color difference in insignia background. Since, all services have at least three type of uniform, Full dress uniform (''Pakaian Dinas Upacara

Commissioned officers

The rank insignia for commissioned officers for the army, navy and air force respectively.

Enlisted

The rank insignia for enlisted personnel for the army, navy and air force respectively.