A click is one kilometer (1000 meters)
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2006-11-08 10:45:24
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answered by HMhm 4
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as has been said, it's a kilometer. However, common jargon has it as a klick (with a K). Also, there isn't a "naval click" since nautical miles are shortened down as "nauts"
2006-11-08 14:19:43
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answered by promethius9594 6
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One click is one km, depending upon the map and the operation. A naval click is a nautical mile, sometimes, others it's a kilometer.
2006-11-08 10:38:45
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answered by sjsosullivan 5
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1 kilometer... the US Army switched to metric for maps in 1958.
I've never heard of a "naval" click... the nautical mile is 2000 yards.
2006-11-08 11:37:35
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answered by mariner31 7
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1 km
2006-11-08 10:39:41
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answered by Anonymous
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1 km
2006-11-08 10:37:39
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answered by Captain Moe 5
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2016-10-16 08:10:46
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answered by ? 4
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a click is slang for a kilometer (1.6 km = 1 mile)
2006-11-08 10:40:14
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answered by CdnYankee 4
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You spelled it correctly the first time. Armyspeak for one kilometer.
2006-11-08 10:40:20
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answered by Joe Schmo from Kokomo 6
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Typically one kilometer.
2006-11-08 10:46:10
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answered by Siouxxi M 5
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