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Indian Air Force ranks and insignia

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Indian Air Force ranks and insignia

Summary

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The Indian Air Force (IAF), the aerial component of the Indian Armed Forces follows a certain hierarchy of rank designations and insignia derived from the erstwhile Royal Indian Air Force (RIAF).

History

The Indian Air Force Ensign.

1947–1950

Upon the establishment of India's independence in 1947, the country became a dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations; nevertheless, the armed forces, namely, the British Indian Army (BIA), the Royal Indian Navy (RIN) and the Royal Indian Air Force (RIAF) - under the helm of King George VI as the Commander-in-Chief, retained their respective pre-independence ranks and corresponding insignia.

1950–present

In May 1949, Lord Mountbatten, the inaugural Governor-General of India and himself a naval officer, dispatched a note to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, titled Names and Insignia of Indian Armed Forces, containing a list of suggestions regarding the nomenclature of the armed forces that were to be enforced upon the dominion's conversion to a republic.

In the note, Mountbatten proposed that the future IAF should retain its predecessor's nomenclature as much as possible - advocating the retention of the RIAF's ranks, insignia, and uniforms. It was later decided that the rank braids of the officers cadre remained unchanged, whilst the three lions of Ashoka i.e., the State Emblem of India should replace the Tudor Crown on the insignia, flying badges and peak caps of airmen ranks. Additionally, busts of the State Emblem and a semi-Chakra were incorporated as the main features on the badges corresponding to Master Warrant Officers (MWO) and Warrant Officers (WO); nonetheless, the MWO's badge was decided to be superimposed on the rank braids of the Pilot Officers.

In September 1949, Nehru forwarded the proposals to the country's minister of defence, Baldev Singh, recommending Mountbatten's suggestions, which were consequently enforced upon India's emergence as a republic on 26 January 1950.

Structure

Presently, the IAF's rank hierarchy is divided into three broad categories:

  • Commissioned Officers (CO)
  • Junior Commissioned Officers (JCO)
  • Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO)

Commissioned Officers

Command flags

The IAF has ten commissioned officer (CO) ranks, of which the highest is that of Marshal of the Indian Air Force (MIAF), a ceremonial five-star rank. The rank was awarded for the first, yet only time in January 2002 to then-retired Air Chief Marshal Arjan Singh , who served as the IAF's third Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) between 1964 and 1969, for his exceptional leadership of the IAF during the 1965 Indo-Pakistan War.

The highest operational rank in the IAF is the four-star rank of Air Chief Marshal, currently held exclusively by the CAS; coincidentally, the first time the rank was awarded was also to Singh in 1966, when he was then an Air Marshal. Before him, CAS appointees belonged to the three-star rank of Air Marshal.

Collar tabs

Sometime towards the end of Air Chief Marshal S. K. Sareen's tenure in 1998, the IAF introduced a new series gorget patches for its CO cadre - blue collar tabs embossed with white stars denoting the rank of the particular wearer; five for MIAF, four for Air Chief Marshal, three for Air Marshal, two for Air Vice Marshal and one for Air Commodore. Initially, for the rank of Air Marshal, the collar tabs did not immediately distinguish between the positions of Vice Chief of the Air Staff (VCAS), Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C) and other three-star designated positions; however, later three-star collar tabs were embossed with a wreath design to solely indicate the positions of VCAS and AOC-in-C.

Junior commissioned officer and non-commissioned ranks

The rank of Master Warrant Officer was introduced in February 1950.

Former ranks

Effective from 16 May 1977, the rank of Flight Sergeant was abolished and replaced with the rank of Junior Warrant Officer; existing warrant officer rank insignia were modified accordingly.

The rank of Pilot Officer is no longer in use; all new officers are commissioned as Flying Officers.

OfficersNon-commissioned officers
**Shoulder
Insignia**[[File:Indian IAF OF-1a.svg50px]]
RankPilot
officer
पायलट अफसर

Specialisation badges

BadgeDescriptionSpecialisation allowance(s)
[[File:IAF Pilot bagde.pngcenterframeless120x120px]]Pilot Badge
Police Badge
Parachute instructor Badge
Navigator Badge
SAGW Badge
Signaler Badge
Electronics Badge
Flight Control & Administration Badge
Gunner Badge
Parachutist Badge
Air Traffic Control (ATC) Badge
Engineer badge
Medical officer & Flight surgeon badge
Garud Commando badge (special forces)

Rank description

Commissioned Officers

RankShoulder InsigniaDescriptionAppointmentsSuperannuation Age/TenureRank flagPay level
Marshal of the Indian Air Force[[File:Indian IAF OF-10.svg55px]]Five-star ceremonial rank; highest possible rank in the IAF, awarded only once for exceptional service during wartimeHonorary position, therefore no active commandLifetime[[File:Flag of the Marshal of the Air Force (India).svg100px]]
Air Chief Marshal[[File:Indian IAF OF-9.svg55px]]Four-star rank; professional head of the Indian Armed Forces (when appointed), or commander of the Indian Air ForceChief of Defence Staff (CDS)
Chief of the Air Staff (CAS)65 years (CDS)
62 years (CAS)[[File:Flag of the Chief of Air Staff of the Indian Air Force.svg100px]]Level 18 (apex)
Air Marshal (C-in-C grade)[[File:Indian IAF OF-8.svg55px]]Three-star rank; authority over Air CommandsAir Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C) of Western, Eastern, Central, Southern, South Western, Maintenance, and Training Commands; Vice Chief of Air Staff (VCAS); Commander-in-Chief Strategic Forces Command (tri-service nuclear command)60 years[[File:Flag of Air marshal (India).svg100px]]Level 17
Air marshal[[File:Indian IAF OF-8.svg55px]]Three-star rank; senior operational and staff authorityDeputy Chiefs of Air Staff, Air Officer-in-Charge (Personnel, Administration, Operations, etc.), Director General (Inspection, Flight Safety, etc.), Commandants of tri-service defence colleges like NDA, DSSC60 years[[File:Flag of Air marshal (India).svg100px]]Level 15
Air Vice Marshal[[File:Indian IAF OF-7.svg55px]]Two-star rank; middle-level senior leadershipSenior Air Staff Officer, Senior Maintenance Staff Officer, Principal Directors, Air Defence Command roles, Air Attachés, Commandants of key training institutions58 years[[File:Flag of Air vice marshal (India).svg100px]]Level 14
Air Commodore[[File:Indian IAF OF-6.svg55px]]One-star rank; base-level leadership and strategic functionsAir Officer Commanding (AOC) of Air Force Stations, Directors at Air HQ, Group Commanders, Air Defence Directors57 years[[File:Flag of Air commodore (India).svg100px]]Level 13A
Group Captain[[File:Indian IAF OF-5.svg55px]]Senior field rank; comparable to Colonel in the ArmyStation Commanders, Staff roles at Air HQ, Commanding Officers of large operational units54 years[[File:Flag of Group Captain (India).svg100px]]Level 13
Wing Commander[[File:Indian IAF OF-4.svg55px]]Mid-level field rankCommanding Officers of Squadrons, Flights, smaller bases, and key staff officers52 years[[File:Flag of Wing Commander (India).svg100px]]Level 12A
Squadron Leader[[File:Indian IAF OF-3.svg55px]]Junior field rankFlight Commanders, Deputies to COs, operational staff positions52 yearsLevel 11
Flight Lieutenant[[File:Indian IAF OF-2.svg55px]]Junior officer rankFlight leads, various operational & administrative duties52 yearsLevel 10B
Flying Officer[[File:Indian IAF OF-1b.svg55px]]Entry-level commissioned officer rankJunior pilots, initial staff appointments52 yearsLevel 10

Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs)

RankRank InsigniaDescriptionAppointmentsSuperannuation Age/TenurePay level
Master Warrant Officer (MWO)[[File:Indian IAF OR-9.svg55px]]Senior-most JCO rank; acts as a bridge between commissioned officers and airmen. Provides leadership, discipline, and professional guidance.Station Warrant Officer (SWO), senior advisory positions to Station Commander56 yearsLevel 8
Warrant Officer (WO)[[File:Indian IAF OR-8.svg55px]]Second-highest JCO rank; supervises large units or sections, responsible for operational readiness and discipline.Unit Warrant Officer, Senior Trade Supervisor, Deputy SWO56 yearsLevel 7
Junior Warrant Officer (JWO)[[File:Indian IAF OR-7.svg55px]]Entry-level JCO rank; experienced non-commissioned leader, responsible for mentoring and leading sergeants and other NCOs.Section In-Charge, Senior Instructor, Supervisory appointments in technical and administrative trades52 yearsLevel 6

Non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and enlisted

RankRank InsigniaDescriptionAppointmentsSuperannuation Age/TenurePay level
Sergeant[[File:India-AirForce-OR-6.svg55px]]Senior NCO rank; responsible for supervising corporals and airmen, maintaining discipline, and ensuring operational readiness of a flight or section.Flight Sergeant, Trade Section Leader, Training Supervisor52 yearsLevel 5
Corporal[[File:India-AirForce-OR-4.svg55px]]Mid-level NCO rank; assists sergeants in supervision and training of junior airmen, performs technical and administrative duties.Deputy Flight Sergeant, Section 2IC, Senior Technician roles52 yearsLevel 4
Aircraftsman[[File:India-AirForce-OR-2.svg55px]]experienced in trade duties and often acts as a mentor to junior recruitsSenior Operator, Team Lead in trade-specific duties52 yearsLevel 3
AircraftsmanEntry-level rank for all airmen after basic training; performs basic operational, technical, and support duties under supervision.Junior technician, trainee roles, general duties52 yearsLevel 3

References

References

  1. Chhina, Man Aman Singh. (16 October 2023). "Military Digest: As Indian Navy looks to introduce new ranks, a look at foreign origins of Naval ranks". [[The Indian Express]].
  2. "How India adopted its military flags and badges based on Lord Mountbatten's suggestions".
  3. (5 January 1950). "New Designs of Crests and Badges in the Service".
  4. (25 January 2002). "Arjan Singh made IAF Marshal". [[The Tribune (India).
  5. (25 January 2002). "India's First Marshal of the Air Force".
  6. (30 November 1999). "Uniforms, Badges and Other Regalia - Collar Tabs".
  7. (14 February 1950). "First Batch of IAF Master Warrant Officers".
  8. (15 May 1977). "IAF officers badges".
  9. (15 May 1977). "Flight Sergeants Become Junior Warrant Officers".
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