آدمیرال
آدمیرال (اینگیلیسجه: Admiral)، دنیز گوجلرینده ان یوخاری نیظامی درجهلردن بیریدیر. کؤکو عربجه:أمير البحر -ه دایانیر.[۱]
اؤلکهلرده آدمیرال درجهسی
دَییشدیرThe rank insignia for an admiral often involves four stars or similar devices and/or 3 stripes over a broad stripe, but as one can see below, there are many cases where the insignia do not involve four stars or similar devices.
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Almirante
Argentine Navy -
Admiral
Bangladesh Navy -
Almirante-de-Esquadra
Brazilian Navy -
Almirante
Chilean Navy -
admiral
Croatian Navy -
Almirante
Ecuadorian Navy -
فريق أول
Egyptian Navy -
Admiral
Estonian Navy -
Amiraali
Finnish Navy -
Amiraali
Finnish Navy -
Admiral
Gabonese Navy -
Admiral
German Navy -
Admiral
German Navy -
Admiral
Ghana Navy -
Admiral
Indian Navy -
Laksamana
Indonesian Navy -
Ammiraglio
Italian Navy -
Admiral (فريق أول)}
Kuwait Naval Force -
Laksamana
Royal Malaysian Navy -
Admiral
Montenegrin Navy -
Almirante
Mexican Navy -
Admiral
Royal Norwegian Navy -
Admiral
Royal Navy of Oman -
Admiral
Pakistan Navy -
Admiral
Philippine Navy -
Admiral
Philippine Navy -
Admirał
Polish Navy -
Almirante
Portuguese Navy -
Amiral
Romanian Naval Forces -
Amiral
Romanian Naval Forces -
Адмиралъ
Imperial Russian Navy (1884—1904) -
Адмиралъ
Imperial Russian Navy (1904—1917) -
Адмиралъ
Imperial Russian Navy (1904—1917) -
Адмирал
Russian Navy pre 2010 -
Адмирал
Russian Navy post 2010 -
Адмирал
Russian Navy (sleeve) -
Almirante
Armada Española -
Fariq awwal (فريق أول)
Sudanese Navy -
พลเรือเอก
Royal Thai Navy -
Oramiral
Turkish Navy -
Адмірал
Ukrainian Navy (old version) -
Адмірал
Ukrainian Navy (new version) -
Адмирал
Ukrainian Navy (sleeve)
نوتلار
دَییشدیر- ^ Chief of Joint Staff of the Japan Self-Defense Forces and Chief of Staff of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
قایناقلار
دَییشدیر- ^ Online Etymology Dictionary. یوْخلانیلیب2015-05-04.
ائشیک باغلانتیلار
دَییشدیرویکیآمباردا Admirals ایله مربوط فایل وار. |
- بریتانیکا اینسایکلوپدیاسی (in انگلیسی) (11th ed.). 1911. .
- New International Encyclopedia. 1905. .