Convert Mil to Grad (Angle)




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Milliradians (mils) and gradians are both used to measure angles, especially in surveying and military contexts. One mil equals 0.0625 gradians. This conversion is useful when transitioning between tactical angular measurements and decimal-based engineering systems.

For example, 160 mils equals 10 gradians — a value that might be used to define slope angles or adjust targeting systems. Gradians simplify calculations involving percentages and decimal fractions, while mils offer practical resolution over long distances. Converting mils to gradians allows professionals to bridge field operations with technical design standards. This relationship also appears in geodesy, civil engineering, and ballistics, where angular precision supports accurate modeling and control.

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