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angular milの例文

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  • The term angular mil is used in artillery.
  • Each angular mil represents of a circle and is % smaller than the trigonometric milliradian.
  • Angles are commonly measured in turns, sometimes also in angular mils and binary radians.
  • ;Sight setter : angular mils.
  • Around his neck, he has a pair of gunnery binoculars which had a reticle scaled in angular mils.
  • An angular mil, which is most used in military applications, has at least three specific variants, ranging from to.
  • It is important to note that angular mil ( " mil " ) is only an approximation of a milliradian and different organizations use different approximations.
  • The civilian version, using the longer match barrel, is guaranteed to produce groupings of less than at, or 0.3 angular mil, using factory match loads.
  • Once the distance is known, the drop of the bullet at that range ( see external ballistics ), converted back into angular mils, can be used to adjust the aiming point.
  • With a mil reticle-equipped scope the distance to an object can be estimated with a fair degree of accuracy by a trained user by determining how many angular mils an object of known size subtends.
  • The Metric System counterpart of the MOA is the angular mil or "'mil "', being equal to one 1000th of the target range, laid out on a circle that has the observer as centre and the target range as radius.
  • This is an approximation of a milli-radian ( 6283 per circle ), in which the compass dial is spaced into 6400 units or " mils " for additional precision when measuring angles, laying artillery, etc . The value to the military is that one angular mil subtends approximately one metre at a distance of one kilometer.