Rear admiral (lower half), abbreviated RAdm (Swedish: Flottiljamiral, Fljam; lit.
The motivation for the government not following the Supreme Commander's proposal in this respect was that it did not want to contribute to an increase in the number of generals and admirals in the Swedish Armed Forces.
[4] During the 1990s, the Swedish government raised the issue of introducing a rank for professional officers called flotilla admiral and brigadier general, respectively, and stated there, among other things, the following.
For a few years, the Swedish Armed Forces had in various ways announced that they wished to change the current rank level system for professional officers.
In 1999, the government stated that the said rank should now be introduced and intended to make changes to the bill (1994:642) with instructions for the Swedish Armed Forces and the Officers Ordinance (1994:882) with effect from 1 July 2000.
[7] The Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces, or the person he or she decides, decides on promotion to rear admiral (lower half) according to Chapter 9, Section 1 of FFS 2018:7 (Swedish Armed Forces' regulations on promotion and constitution).
[10] A flag officer wears as embellishments a gold embroidered oak leaf wreath (known as scrambled egg) on the visor of the peaked cap (skärmmössa m/48).
It also fitted with a hat badge (mössmärke m/78 off för flottan) and with a strap in form of a golden braid.