A "klick" is slang for a kilometer, (kilometre) or 1000 meters. It's equivalent to about .6213 miles or approximately 3,280.464 feet.. A "clique" is a group of people with a common status or interest.
* In Vietnam, US soldiers would sometimes confusingly refer to a distance in kilometers ("klicks") as the distance in standard miles. But most of South Vietnam used the kilometer measurements from its days as a French colony.
It means one kilometre, which is one thousand metres. It's about 1,100 US yards. The easiest way to translate to the archaic US system of measurement is to say 5 miles equals 8 kilometres; it is roughly correct.
0.6 of a mile or a kilometre.
One Klick is military slang for one kilometer
Well "click" is really a "Klick", and stands for Kilometers. So "two klicks" would be two kilkometers. One kilometer = 0.62137119 miles One mile = 1.609344 kilometers Most measurements outside the USA use kilometers and not miles.
not far
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as far as Switzerland
A Klick is a unit of measurement. One Klick is 100 Meters.
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The population of Klick Health is 185.
Klick Health was created in 1997.
Yes, a klick is maybe 0.61 miles.
A "click" is the same for artillery as it is for infantry. In actuality it is a "Klick" in reference to a Kilometer or 1,000 meters
The Military Term "Klick" is equal to a Kilometer(0.621371192 Miles)
Kill Switch...Klick was created in 1991.
The same distance it is now.If it was an American speaking, a click is one mile.If it was just about anyone else, a click is one kilometre.
Roland Klick was born on July 4, 1939, in Hof, Bavaria, Germany.
The cast of Klick - 1994 includes: Ray Jones IV Jonas Karlsson
In military terms, a "klick" means a distance of 1000 meters (one kilometer, or .62 miles). So, if a Soldier radios, "We're 10 klicks south of your position," that means they are 10 kilometers away, or 6.2 miles away.