It depends where you are. It is 16:00 in the UK.
More detail:
16:00 is the same time in the UK as 16:00 is any place else. It is 4:00 p.m. A good way to learn and/or remember this is to subtract 12 from the time, such as 16 - 12, which equals 4.
The time from midnight is just as the clock shows, such as 1:00 a.m., 5:00 a.m., etc., until after 12:00 noon. After you get past 12:00 noon, that is when you subtract the numbers to determine the time. For example, 23:00 (or 23 hundred hours) is 11:00 p.m. if you subtract 12 from 23.
From the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March, at 1600 EST it's 2100 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) in the UK. During the rest of the year, at 1600 EST it's 2200 BST (British Summer Time) in the UK.
1600
The time period in 1600 is known as the 17th century.
4 pm in military time is 1600.
Reanaissance time period: 1400 - 1600 Reanaissance time period: 1400 - 1600
In military time, four o'clock in the afternoon is 1600 hours.
1600 hours
1600 to 1775
The time frame is from about the end of the 1450-1600
Around the time of 1600 BC due to natural disasters.
1300-1600 :d
1500-1600