Milliradians (US WW2) to Gradians

Milliradians (US WW2) to Gradians conversion calculator

Gradians to Milliradians (US WW2) (Swap units)

1Mil (US WW2) = 0.1g

Note: You can increase or decrease the accuracy of this answer by selecting the number of significant figures required from the options above the result.

Milliradians (US WW2) to Gradians formula

Gradians = Milliradians [US WW2] / 10

Milliradians [US WW2] to Gradians calculation

Gradians = Milliradians [US WW2] / 10

Gradians = 1 / 10

Gradians = 0.1

About US WW2 Milliradians

During World War II, milliradians (mils) and radians played a crucial role in various military operations. Milliradians are a unit of angular measurement commonly used in artillery and long-range shooting. They are derived from the concept of a radian, which is the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc equal in length to the radius of the circle. A milliradian is equal to one-thousandth of a radian, making it a more precise unit for measuring small angles.

In the context of World War II, milliradians were used extensively by artillery units to calculate the elevation and azimuth angles required to accurately hit targets at long distances. Artillery gunners would use specialized instruments, such as the M2A2 aiming circle, to measure the angle between the target and the gun. By converting this angle into milliradians, gunners could then adjust the elevation and direction of the gun to ensure accurate fire. This was particularly important in situations where targets were located far away or obscured by terrain, as milliradians allowed for precise adjustments to be made, increasing the chances of hitting the target successfully.

There are 4,000 US WW2 milliradians in a full circle.

About Gradians

Gradians, also known as gons or grads, divide a circle into 400 equal parts. This means that a right angle is equal to 100 gradians, a full circle is 400 gradians, and so on. Gradians were introduced as an alternative to degrees and radians, aiming to provide a more convenient and decimal-based system for measuring angles.

While gradians are not as commonly used as degrees or radians, they do have their applications. For example, they are often used in surveying and navigation, where angles need to be measured and calculated with high precision. Additionally, gradians can be easily converted to degrees or radians, making them a versatile unit of measurement.

While radians are the standard unit for measuring angles in mathematics and physics, gradians offer an alternative system that can be useful in specific fields. Whether it's for precise measurements in surveying or for converting between different angle units, gradians provide a decimal-based approach to quantifying angles.

 

Milliradians [US WW2] to Gradians table

Starting value
Increment
Accuracy
Milliradians [US WW2]
Gradians
0Mil (US WW2)
0.00000g
1Mil (US WW2)
0.10000g
2Mil (US WW2)
0.20000g
3Mil (US WW2)
0.30000g
4Mil (US WW2)
0.40000g
5Mil (US WW2)
0.50000g
6Mil (US WW2)
0.60000g
7Mil (US WW2)
0.70000g
8Mil (US WW2)
0.80000g
9Mil (US WW2)
0.90000g
10Mil (US WW2)
1.00000g
11Mil (US WW2)
1.10000g
12Mil (US WW2)
1.20000g
13Mil (US WW2)
1.30000g
14Mil (US WW2)
1.40000g
15Mil (US WW2)
1.50000g
16Mil (US WW2)
1.60000g
17Mil (US WW2)
1.70000g
18Mil (US WW2)
1.80000g
19Mil (US WW2)
1.90000g
Milliradians [US WW2]
Gradians
20Mil (US WW2)
2.00000g
21Mil (US WW2)
2.10000g
22Mil (US WW2)
2.20000g
23Mil (US WW2)
2.30000g
24Mil (US WW2)
2.40000g
25Mil (US WW2)
2.50000g
26Mil (US WW2)
2.60000g
27Mil (US WW2)
2.70000g
28Mil (US WW2)
2.80000g
29Mil (US WW2)
2.90000g
30Mil (US WW2)
3.00000g
31Mil (US WW2)
3.10000g
32Mil (US WW2)
3.20000g
33Mil (US WW2)
3.30000g
34Mil (US WW2)
3.40000g
35Mil (US WW2)
3.50000g
36Mil (US WW2)
3.60000g
37Mil (US WW2)
3.70000g
38Mil (US WW2)
3.80000g
39Mil (US WW2)
3.90000g
Milliradians [US WW2]
Gradians
40Mil (US WW2)
4.00000g
41Mil (US WW2)
4.10000g
42Mil (US WW2)
4.20000g
43Mil (US WW2)
4.30000g
44Mil (US WW2)
4.40000g
45Mil (US WW2)
4.50000g
46Mil (US WW2)
4.60000g
47Mil (US WW2)
4.70000g
48Mil (US WW2)
4.80000g
49Mil (US WW2)
4.90000g
50Mil (US WW2)
5.00000g
51Mil (US WW2)
5.10000g
52Mil (US WW2)
5.20000g
53Mil (US WW2)
5.30000g
54Mil (US WW2)
5.40000g
55Mil (US WW2)
5.50000g
56Mil (US WW2)
5.60000g
57Mil (US WW2)
5.70000g
58Mil (US WW2)
5.80000g
59Mil (US WW2)
5.90000g
Milliradians [US WW2]
Gradians
60Mil (US WW2)
6.00000g
61Mil (US WW2)
6.10000g
62Mil (US WW2)
6.20000g
63Mil (US WW2)
6.30000g
64Mil (US WW2)
6.40000g
65Mil (US WW2)
6.50000g
66Mil (US WW2)
6.60000g
67Mil (US WW2)
6.70000g
68Mil (US WW2)
6.80000g
69Mil (US WW2)
6.90000g
70Mil (US WW2)
7.00000g
71Mil (US WW2)
7.10000g
72Mil (US WW2)
7.20000g
73Mil (US WW2)
7.30000g
74Mil (US WW2)
7.40000g
75Mil (US WW2)
7.50000g
76Mil (US WW2)
7.60000g
77Mil (US WW2)
7.70000g
78Mil (US WW2)
7.80000g
79Mil (US WW2)
7.90000g