Commodore (Royal Navy)
| Commodore | |
|---|---|
Flag of a commodore, Royal Navy | |
Insignia shoulder board and sleeve lace for commodore | |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Service branch | |
| Abbreviation | Cdre |
| Rank | One-star |
| NATO rank code | OF-6 |
| Non-NATO rank | O-7 |
| Formation | 1674 |
| Next higher rank | Rear admiral |
| Next lower rank | Captain |
| Equivalent ranks | |
Commodore (Cdre) is a rank of the Royal Navy above captain and below rear admiral. It has a NATO ranking code of OF-6. The rank is equivalent to brigadier in the British Army and the Royal Marines and to air commodore in the Royal Air Force. Commodore has been a substantive rank in the Royal Navy since only 1997. Until then the term denoted a functional position rather than a formal rank, being the title bestowed on the senior officer of a fleet of at least two naval vessels comprising an independent (usually ad hoc and short-term) command. (In this case, for instance, a lieutenant in substantive rank could be a commodore for the term of the command.)