Counter admiral
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Counter admiral is a military rank used for high-ranking officers in several navies around the world, though the rank is not used in the English-speaking world, where its equivalent rank is rear admiral. The term derives from the French Template:Lang.<ref name=oxford>Template:Cite dictionary</ref> Depending on the country, it is either a one-star or two-star rank. In modern navies that use it, counter admiral is generally, although not always, the lowest flag officer rank. In the German Navy, for instance, Template:Lang ranks below Template:Lang; in the Royal Canadian Navy, Template:Lang (rear admiral in English) ranks above Template:Lang.
French-speaking countries
In France and other French-speaking countries' navies the rank of Template:Lang is used as the lowest flag officer. It is usually placed above ship-of-the-line captain (Template:Langx) and below vice admiral (Template:Langx).
Germany
Template:Main article Template:Lang is a NATO OF-7 (two-star rank) of the Template:Lang (German Navy), equivalent to the Template:Lang ("major general") in the German Army and the German Air Force.
Nordic countries
Template:Expand section The rank of counter admiral is used in all the Nordic countries.
Denmark and Norway
In 1771, the rank of Template:Lang was removed and replaced with the rank of counter admiral (Danish/Norwegian: Template:Lang).<ref>Template:Cite encyclopedia</ref>
Finland
Counter admiral is the more direct translation of Finnish Template:Lang, a two-star rank used in the Finnish Navy and the Finnish Border Guard. However, it is usually translated as rear admiral in international use.
Sweden
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Portuguese speaking countries
In the navies of Brazil and Angola the rank of contra-almirante is the lowest of the flag officer ranks. In the navies of Portugal and Mozambique the rank of contra-almirante is the second lowest, above that of comodoro (commodore).
Until the end of the 19th century, the present rank of contra-almirante was named chefe de esquadra (chief of squadron), both in the Portuguese and in the Brazilian navies.
Russia and other former communist countries
Kontr-admiral was the lowest flag officer rank of the Soviet Navy and is the lowest flag rank of the Russian Navy, similar to an OF-6 officer.
NATO code
While the rank of counter admiral is used in a number of NATO countries, it is ranked differently depending on the country.
| NATO code | Country<ref name="B-1">Template:Cite book</ref> | English equivalent | |
|---|---|---|---|
| UK | US | ||
| OF-7 | Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia | Rear admiral | Rear admiral |
| OF-6 | Albania, France, Italy, Poland, Spain | Commodore | Rear admiral (lower half) |
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