Convert millimile [nautical, US] to klick


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How many millimile [nautical, US] in 1 klick? The answer is 539.95680345572. We assume you are converting between millimile [nautical, US] and klick. You can view more details on each measurement unit: millimile [nautical, US] or klick The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 0.53995680345572 millimile [nautical, US], or 0.001 klick. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between millinautical miles and klicks. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of millimile [nautical, US] to klick

1 millimile [nautical, US] to klick = 0.00185 klick

10 millimile [nautical, US] to klick = 0.01852 klick

50 millimile [nautical, US] to klick = 0.0926 klick

100 millimile [nautical, US] to klick = 0.1852 klick

200 millimile [nautical, US] to klick = 0.3704 klick

500 millimile [nautical, US] to klick = 0.926 klick

1000 millimile [nautical, US] to klick = 1.852 klick


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Definition: Klick

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.


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