Milliradians (US WW2) to Radians

Milliradians (US WW2) to Radians conversion calculator

Radians to Milliradians (US WW2) (Swap units)

1Mil (US WW2) = 0.00157rad

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 Radians conversion formula

Radians = Milliradians [US WW2] / 636.61828368

Milliradians [US WW2] to Radians calculation

Radians = Milliradians [US WW2] / 636.61828368

Radians = 1 / 636.62

Radians = 0.00157

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 Radians

Radians are a unit of measurement used in mathematics and physics to quantify angles. Unlike degrees, which divide a circle into 360 equal parts, radians divide a circle into 2π (approximately 6.28) equal parts. This unit is particularly useful in trigonometry and calculus, as it simplifies many mathematical calculations involving angles.

The concept of radians is based on the relationship between the length of an arc and the radius of a circle. One radian is defined as the angle subtended by an arc that is equal in length to the radius of the circle. In other words, if we were to take a circle with a radius of 1 unit and measure an arc along its circumference that is also 1 unit long, the angle formed at the center of the circle would be 1 radian.

Radians are advantageous because they allow for more straightforward calculations involving angles in trigonometric functions and calculus. Many mathematical formulas and equations involving angles become simpler when expressed in radians. Additionally, radians are dimensionless, meaning they do not have any units associated with them. This property makes it easier to perform calculations and conversions involving angles in various systems of measurement.

 

Milliradians [US WW2] to Radians table

Starting value
Increment
Accuracy
Milliradians [US WW2]
Radians
0Mil (US WW2)
0.00000rad
1Mil (US WW2)
0.00157rad
2Mil (US WW2)
0.00314rad
3Mil (US WW2)
0.00471rad
4Mil (US WW2)
0.00628rad
5Mil (US WW2)
0.00785rad
6Mil (US WW2)
0.00942rad
7Mil (US WW2)
0.01100rad
8Mil (US WW2)
0.01257rad
9Mil (US WW2)
0.01414rad
10Mil (US WW2)
0.01571rad
11Mil (US WW2)
0.01728rad
12Mil (US WW2)
0.01885rad
13Mil (US WW2)
0.02042rad
14Mil (US WW2)
0.02199rad
15Mil (US WW2)
0.02356rad
16Mil (US WW2)
0.02513rad
17Mil (US WW2)
0.02670rad
18Mil (US WW2)
0.02827rad
19Mil (US WW2)
0.02985rad
Milliradians [US WW2]
Radians
20Mil (US WW2)
0.03142rad
21Mil (US WW2)
0.03299rad
22Mil (US WW2)
0.03456rad
23Mil (US WW2)
0.03613rad
24Mil (US WW2)
0.03770rad
25Mil (US WW2)
0.03927rad
26Mil (US WW2)
0.04084rad
27Mil (US WW2)
0.04241rad
28Mil (US WW2)
0.04398rad
29Mil (US WW2)
0.04555rad
30Mil (US WW2)
0.04712rad
31Mil (US WW2)
0.04869rad
32Mil (US WW2)
0.05027rad
33Mil (US WW2)
0.05184rad
34Mil (US WW2)
0.05341rad
35Mil (US WW2)
0.05498rad
36Mil (US WW2)
0.05655rad
37Mil (US WW2)
0.05812rad
38Mil (US WW2)
0.05969rad
39Mil (US WW2)
0.06126rad
Milliradians [US WW2]
Radians
40Mil (US WW2)
0.06283rad
41Mil (US WW2)
0.06440rad
42Mil (US WW2)
0.06597rad
43Mil (US WW2)
0.06754rad
44Mil (US WW2)
0.06912rad
45Mil (US WW2)
0.07069rad
46Mil (US WW2)
0.07226rad
47Mil (US WW2)
0.07383rad
48Mil (US WW2)
0.07540rad
49Mil (US WW2)
0.07697rad
50Mil (US WW2)
0.07854rad
51Mil (US WW2)
0.08011rad
52Mil (US WW2)
0.08168rad
53Mil (US WW2)
0.08325rad
54Mil (US WW2)
0.08482rad
55Mil (US WW2)
0.08639rad
56Mil (US WW2)
0.08796rad
57Mil (US WW2)
0.08954rad
58Mil (US WW2)
0.09111rad
59Mil (US WW2)
0.09268rad
Milliradians [US WW2]
Radians
60Mil (US WW2)
0.09425rad
61Mil (US WW2)
0.09582rad
62Mil (US WW2)
0.09739rad
63Mil (US WW2)
0.09896rad
64Mil (US WW2)
0.10053rad
65Mil (US WW2)
0.10210rad
66Mil (US WW2)
0.10367rad
67Mil (US WW2)
0.10524rad
68Mil (US WW2)
0.10681rad
69Mil (US WW2)
0.10838rad
70Mil (US WW2)
0.10996rad
71Mil (US WW2)
0.11153rad
72Mil (US WW2)
0.11310rad
73Mil (US WW2)
0.11467rad
74Mil (US WW2)
0.11624rad
75Mil (US WW2)
0.11781rad
76Mil (US WW2)
0.11938rad
77Mil (US WW2)
0.12095rad
78Mil (US WW2)
0.12252rad
79Mil (US WW2)
0.12409rad