- be used as a "ruler" to
count the
number of
milliradians the shot was off target. The
number of
milliradians to
correct is then
multiplied by ten if the...
- draw: 28" × 1
milliradian ≈ 0.028" (0.071 cm) --
stadia factor 1000 10
milliradians ≈ 0.280" (0.711 cm) --
stadia factor x 100 100
milliradians ≈ 2.80" (7...
-
dispersion of 4
milliradians, but
testing with the
McDonnell Douglas CF-18
Hornet demonstrated it was even lower, at 3
milliradians. This is considerably...
- with radians. A
milliradian (mrad) is a
thousandth of a
radian (0.001 rad), i.e. 1 rad = 103 mrad.
There are 2π × 1000
milliradians (≈ 6283.185 mrad)...
- the
observer as
centre and the
target range as radius. The
number of
milliradians on a full such
circle therefore always is
equal to 2 × π × 1000, regardless...
-
atoms coming at a
small grazing angle. This
angle is
usually measured in
milliradians. In optics,
there is Lloyd's mirror.
Effect of Sun
angle on
climate Illumination...
-
radians and
milliradians is
cancelled out, and the
angular measurement can be very
easily calculated as a
simple division:
group size in
milliradians = group...
- in
milliradians (mrad) and
minutes of
angle (MOA),
which both are
angular measurements,
making them
handy units to use in ballistics.
Milliradians are...
- variants,
ranging from 1⁄6,400 to 1⁄6,000. It is
approximately equal to one
milliradian (c. 1⁄6,283). A mil
measuring 1⁄6,000 of a
revolution originated in the...
- 3,300
rounds per minute, but
maintains the same, high
accuracy of 5
milliradians, 80%
circle of the GAU-12 and A-10's GAU-8. The
weapon is
produced by...