How many klick in 1 millimeters? The answer is 1.0E-6. We assume you are converting between klick and millimetre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: klick or millimeters The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 0.001 klick, or 1000 millimeters. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between klicks and millimetres. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 klick to millimeters = 1000000 millimeters
2 klick to millimeters = 2000000 millimeters
3 klick to millimeters = 3000000 millimeters
4 klick to millimeters = 4000000 millimeters
5 klick to millimeters = 5000000 millimeters
6 klick to millimeters = 6000000 millimeters
7 klick to millimeters = 7000000 millimeters
8 klick to millimeters = 8000000 millimeters
9 klick to millimeters = 9000000 millimeters
10 klick to millimeters = 10000000 millimeters
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Klick (sometimes spelled click) is a common military term meaning kilometre (or sometimes kilometres per hour). Its use became popular among soldiers in Vietnam during the 1960s, although veterans of the war recall its usage as early as the 1950s. Its origin is sometimes linked with the Australian army in Korea.
A millimetre (American spelling: millimeter, symbol mm) is one thousandth of a metre, which is the International System of Units (SI) base unit of length. The millimetre is part of a metric system. A corresponding unit of area is the square millimetre and a corresponding unit of volume is the cubic millimetre.
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