175 millimeters is 6.89 inches.
175 millimeters is 6.89 inches.
175 millimeters is 0.175m
17.5
To convert millimeters to centimeters, you divide the number of millimeters by 10, since there are 10 millimeters in a centimeter. Therefore, 175 mm is equal to 17.5 centimeters.
It is 6.89 inches
The US Army's 175mm Self Propelled Gun refers to the M107/M110, a mobile artillery vehicle equipped with a 175mm gun. It was developed in the 1950s and saw service during the Vietnam War. The vehicle provided long-range firepower support to ground forces.
0.175 meters since 1 meter = 1000 mm
The length of a unsharpened pencil is 15cm. If you don't believe me measure it yourself.
UK battery type 067 size 278mm long 175mm wide 190mm high.
No year of model given,but would be 13 or 14 inch rim size x 165mm to 175mm wide x profile of your choice.
if it is 175mm objective,simply multiply u r magnification factor(.4,.....2.4)*eye piece magnifiaction(12.5).......for 2.4,the magnification will be around 30(12.5*2.4).the actula formula is Fbinocular*Meye*zoom factor/Fobj
The 2/15th Artillery had been redesignated as the 1/15th Artillery prior to 1957 and during this year was redesignated the 7/15th Artillery. In 1966 the 6th battalion was activated and both the 6th & 7th battalions became part of the 15th Artillery. Both the 6/15th and the 7/15th Artillery deployed to Vietnam in 1967. The 6/15th was primarily armed with 105mm field guns supporting an infantry division protecting the South's capital in Military Region III (also called III Corps-Saigon area). The 7/15th was primarily equipped with self propelled (SP's) 8" and 175mm guns. One 175mm SPG was stationed at Firebase Blackhawk located at the top of the Mang Yang Pass in the Central Highlands in South Vietnam. Another at Firebase Oasis near the Cambodian Border in 1969. Nearly 400,000 rounds of 175mm were fired during the battalions four year deployment to South Vietnam.