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Convert Mils to Degrees

Mil (angular) (mil) to Degree (°) unit conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.

Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.

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Result

1 Mil (angular) = 0.05625 Degrees

1 Degree = 17.777778 Mils

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Conversion chart: Mil (angular) to Degrees

Conversion table

Mil (angular) (mil) Degree (°)
0.01 mil 0.0005625 °
0.1 mil 0.005625 °
1 mil 0.05625 °
2 mil 0.1125 °
3 mil 0.16875 °
5 mil 0.28125 °
10 mil 0.5625 °
20 mil 1.125 °
50 mil 2.8125 °
100 mil 5.625 °
1000 mil 56.25 °

Mil (angular) (mil)

Definition: One 6,400th of a full circle, a small angular unit designed so that one mil subtends roughly one meter at a range of one kilometer.

History: Developed by European artillery corps in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for range-finding and indirect fire, with the 6,400 division chosen so field calculations came out in convenient round numbers.

Current use: Used by militaries worldwide for artillery sighting, and by hunters and long-range shooters on scope reticles for fast, precise aim adjustments.

Degree (°)

Definition: One 360th of a full circle, the everyday unit for expressing rotation and angular position.

History: The 360-degree circle traces back to ancient Babylonian astronomers, who used a base-60 (sexagesimal) number system and likely linked the figure to their roughly 360-day calendar year, making the circle easy to divide into neat whole-number arcs.

Current use: The default angle unit in navigation, surveying, everyday geometry, engineering drawings, and virtually every non-technical description of rotation or direction.

Supported Units

Unit Symbol In Degrees
Degree ° 1 °
Radian rad 57.29578 °
Gradian grad 0.9 °
Minute of Arc ' 0.016666667 °
Second of Arc " 0.0002777778 °
Revolution r 360 °
Quadrant quad 90 °
Sextant sext 60 °
Mil (angular) mil 0.05625 °
Sign (zodiac) sign 30 °

About These Parameters

Value
The number you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals.
From Unit
The unit your input angle is currently measured in.
To Unit
The unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly.

How Angle Conversion Works

The Formula

Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to the degree. To convert a value from one unit to another:

result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)

For Mil (angular) → Degree: multiply by 0.05625. For example, 1 mil × 0.05625 = 0.05625 °.

Why Radians Are the Natural Unit

In calculus and physics, the radian is the unit angles are "supposed" to be measured in, because it removes an awkward conversion constant from the math. If an angle is measured in radians, the length of the arc it traces on a circle is simply the radius multiplied by the angle (arc length = radius × angle in radians) — no factor of π/180 required. That same clean relationship is why derivatives and integrals of trigonometric functions only take their simple, familiar forms when the angle is in radians; measuring in degrees would scatter conversion constants throughout every formula.

The 360-Degree Circle: A Babylonian Legacy

Dividing a circle into 360 degrees dates back roughly 4,000 years to Babylonian astronomers, who counted using a base-60 (sexagesimal) number system rather than the base-10 system most of the world uses today. 360 is convenient in base-60 because it divides evenly by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, and many other numbers, and it sits close to the roughly 365-day length of a solar year used in early calendars. That ancient choice survived the fall of Babylon and traveled through Greek and Islamic astronomy into the modern world, which is why circles still split into 360 parts instead of a rounder base-10 number like 100 or 1,000.

Example

1 mil equals 0.05625 °. For scale, that's about 0× a right angle (90°, or 1600 mil) — a half turn of 180° works out to π radians, and a full turn of 360° works out to 2π radians.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Degrees are in 1 Mil (angular)?

1 Mil (angular) (mil) equals exactly 0.05625 Degrees (°).

Why does a circle have 360 degrees?

The 360-degree circle comes from ancient Babylonian astronomers, who used a base-60 counting system and a roughly 365-day calendar year; 360 divides evenly by many small numbers, which made it a practical choice for hand calculation long before calculators existed, and the convention simply stuck through Greek and later Western science.

What is a radian in plain terms?

A radian is the angle you get when you wrap a circle's radius along its own edge — the arc traced out is exactly as long as the radius. That works out to about 57.3 degrees, and it's the unit that makes calculus formulas involving circles and rotation come out clean and simple.

How accurate are these conversions?

Every conversion factor used here is an exact, mathematically defined relationship (for example, 1 radian = exactly 180/π degrees) — results are limited only by floating-point display precision, not by rounded conversion constants.

Convert Mil (angular) to Other Angle Units

Possible Angle Conversions

Sign (zodiac) to Quadrants Revolution to Radians Quadrant to Revolutions Degree to Mils Minute of Arc to Signs Sign (zodiac) to Seconds of Arc Sign (zodiac) to Radians Revolution to Mils Minute of Arc to Mils Quadrant to Seconds of Arc Quadrant to Mils Minute of Arc to Gradians Minute of Arc to Seconds of Arc Second of Arc to Radians Second of Arc to Quadrants Radian to Mils Mil (angular) to Quadrants Degree to Sextants Mil (angular) to Radians Sign (zodiac) to Degrees Radian to Signs Sign (zodiac) to Minutes of Arc Minute of Arc to Quadrants Degree to Minutes of Arc Mil (angular) to Sextants Second of Arc to Gradians Radian to Minutes of Arc Gradian to Minutes of Arc Sextant to Degrees Revolution to Sextants Second of Arc to Sextants Quadrant to Gradians Sextant to Gradians Gradian to Radians Revolution to Degrees Sextant to Radians Radian to Degrees Degree to Seconds of Arc Degree to Gradians Minute of Arc to Sextants Radian to Gradians Radian to Quadrants Gradian to Seconds of Arc Quadrant to Sextants Quadrant to Degrees Degree to Signs Second of Arc to Minutes of Arc Mil (angular) to Revolutions Sign (zodiac) to Gradians Mil (angular) to Minutes of Arc Second of Arc to Mils Minute of Arc to Radians Revolution to Minutes of Arc Sextant to Revolutions Minute of Arc to Degrees Minute of Arc to Revolutions Revolution to Signs Revolution to Gradians Second of Arc to Signs Quadrant to Minutes of Arc Sextant to Seconds of Arc Revolution to Seconds of Arc Gradian to Quadrants Sextant to Quadrants Degree to Revolutions Gradian to Degrees Degree to Radians Mil (angular) to Degrees Sextant to Signs Second of Arc to Revolutions Sextant to Mils Radian to Seconds of Arc Mil (angular) to Seconds of Arc Sextant to Minutes of Arc Sign (zodiac) to Revolutions Quadrant to Signs Mil (angular) to Signs Gradian to Signs Sign (zodiac) to Sextants Second of Arc to Degrees Gradian to Sextants Sign (zodiac) to Mils Mil (angular) to Gradians Radian to Revolutions Gradian to Revolutions Revolution to Quadrants Gradian to Mils Radian to Sextants Quadrant to Radians Degree to Quadrants

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