- Source: Mongolian military ranks
The Military ranks of Mongolia are the military insignia used by the Mongolian Armed Forces and other military organisations such as Border defense troops, Internal troops, National emergency management agency, General executive agency of Court decision, General intelligence agency, and the State special security department.
Current ranks and insignia
Current rank system is established in 2003 by introducing Sergeant major and Master sergeant ranks. In 2006 Brigadier general, General ranks were introduced and Colonel general, General of the Army ranks were abolished. Current set of rank insignia introduced in 2017. Officers insignia ulzii replaced by five-pointed star and non-commissioned officers insignia pattern replaced by chevrons.
= Shoulder board of government officials
== Commissioned officer ranks
=The rank insignia of commissioned officers.
= Other ranks
=The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.
= Enlisted personnel
== Branch and service color
=Colors padding of shoulder boards and piping on uniforms are used in order to represent the type of branch or military organization.
Rank insignia of Air force branch of the Armed forces, General intelligence agency, and the State special security department
Rank insignia of Border troops
Rank insignia of Internal troops and General executive agency of Court decision
Rank insignia of National emergency management agency (Civil defense)
Historical
= Ranks and insignia from 1990 to 1998
=In 1990, by the decree of Presidium of People's great khural, officers and non-commissioned officers insignia changed to 1936 design ulzii and "AA" letters of abbreviation People's army removed from enlisted personnel's shoulder board.
Officers
Non-commissioned officers and Enlisted personnels
= Ranks and insignia from 1998 to 2017
=In 1998, by the Presidential decree No.180, new uniform and rank insignia design approved. In 2011 generals shoulder board insignia ulzii changed to five pointed star and camouflage pattern of all field uniforms and shoulder boards changed to 4-tone digital pattern.
Officers
Non-commissioned officers and Enlisted personnels
Black variant of shoulder board
Black embroidery variant of officers and NCO's shoulder board was used mainly in peacekeeping missions.
See also
Military ranks of the Mongolian People's Republic
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mongolian military ranks
- List of comparative military ranks
- Military ranks of the Mongolian People's Republic
- Mongolian Armed Forces
- Military ranks of the Soviet Union
- Canadian Armed Forces ranks and insignia
- Mongolian nobility
- Mongolian Air Force
- Mongolian People's Army
- National Police Agency (Mongolia)