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Last updated: Nov 1, 2025

Military Time Converter

Welcome to your go-to military time converter, also called an army time converter, ideal for quickly translating conventional time into military 24-hour format and the reverse. For those who prefer visuals, we offer a detailed military time chart alongside a military time minutes chart to ease understanding. Whether you struggle to read military time or wish to verify the current military time, this guide and calculator deliver clear answers and explanations.

Understanding Military Time Structure

Military time expresses each day using a continuous count of hours from 00 to 23, eliminating the AM/PM ambiguity. It’s noted as hhmm or hh:mm where:

  • hh - hour count since midnight (00-23)
  • mm - minutes after the hour (00-59)

While civilian digital clocks commonly use a colon, military systems frequently omit this, showing times like 1530 instead of 15:30.

Military Time Chart

Standard TimeMilitary TimePronunciation
12:00 AM (Midnight)0000 or 2400Zero hundred hours
1:00 AM0100Zero one hundred hours
2:00 AM0200Zero two hundred hours
3:00 AM0300Zero three hundred hours
4:00 AM0400Zero four hundred hours
5:00 AM0500Zero five hundred hours
6:00 AM0600Zero six hundred hours
7:00 AM0700Zero seven hundred hours
8:00 AM0800Zero eight hundred hours
9:00 AM0900Zero nine hundred hours
10:00 AM1000Ten hundred hours
11:00 AM1100Eleven hundred hours
12:00 PM (Noon)1200Twelve hundred hours
1:00 PM1300Thirteen hundred hours
2:00 PM1400Fourteen hundred hours
3:00 PM1500Fifteen hundred hours
4:00 PM1600Sixteen hundred hours
5:00 PM1700Seventeen hundred hours
6:00 PM1800Eighteen hundred hours
7:00 PM1900Nineteen hundred hours
8:00 PM2000Twenty hundred hours
9:00 PM2100Twenty-one hundred hours
10:00 PM2200Twenty-two hundred hours
11:00 PM2300Twenty-three hundred hours

Military Time Minutes Conversion

To determine fractional hours for payroll or time tracking, use this chart mapping standard minutes into military decimal equivalents:

Standard MinutesMilitary Decimal
50.08
150.25
250.42
300.50
450.75
601.00

Example: 8 hours 25 minutes converts to 8.42 military hours calculated as 8 + 25/60.

Reading and Speaking Military Time

  • Leading zeros are spoken (e.g., 0835 is “zero eight thirty-five”).
  • Use “hundred” instead of “thousand” (e.g., 1000 is “ten hundred”).
  • Military times can include zone letters, like Z (“Zulu” for GMT), J (“Juliett” for local time).
  • Minutes are often read as whole numbers or digit-by-digit depending on context.

Special Cases: Noon & Midnight

Midnight is expressed as 0000 (start of day) or sometimes 2400 (end of day). For example, flight schedules may use 2400 to indicate arrival at the day’s last minute.

Noon is always 1200, avoiding AM/PM ambiguity.

Practical Military Time Conversion Examples

What is 1700 in standard time? It equals 5:00 PM; read as “seventeen hundred hours.”

What is 10 PM in military? It converts to 2200, pronounced “twenty-two hundred hours.”

Our converter also displays current military time based on your location, updated live.

Common Inquiries

What is military time?

A 24-hour clock system eliminating AM/PM, expressing time as numbers from 0000 to 2359.

How to change standard time to military?

For AM times, strip AM and prepend zero if under 10 AM; for PM, add 12 to hour values past noon.

How to read 4:35 PM military time?

16:35, pronounced as “sixteen thirty-five” or “sixteen hundred thirty-five.”

How to convert minutes to military time decimals?

Divide minutes by 60 to convert them into decimal fractions, e.g., 5 minutes equals 0.08 military minutes.

Convert between 12-hour and 24-hour military time formats instantly.

--:-- --
Current Time
Now it is --:--, which is ---- in military time, read as: ----

Conversion

Military Time: --:--
Regular Time: --:-- --
Pronunciation: --

How to Read Military Time

Military time uses a 24-hour format instead of 12-hour a.m./p.m. format.

  • Hours 00-11 represent a.m. (midnight to 11 a.m.)
  • Hours 12-23 represent p.m. (noon to 11 p.m.)
  • Example: 1400 hours = 2:00 p.m.
  • Example: 0030 hours = 12:30 a.m.