1500 Military Time: What Is 1500 in Regular Time?
Quick Answer: 1500 military time equals 3:00 PM in regular 12-hour format. Commonly used for afternoon briefings, shift changes, and scheduled operations.
β±οΈ Quick Conversion Table Around 1500
| Military Time | Standard Time | AM/PM |
|---|---|---|
| 1500 | 3:00 PM | PM |
| 1400 | 2:00 PM | PM |
| 1600 | 4:00 PM | PM |
π£οΈ How to Say 1500 Out Loud
β’ Standard pronunciation: "Fifteen Hundred"
β’ Formal/military usage: "Fifteen Hundred hours"
β’ With minutes (e.g., 1530): "Fifteen Thirty"
Note: In radio communications, "Fifteen Hundred" is spoken clearly digit-by-digit to prevent mishearing during critical operations.
π Reverse Conversion: 3:00 PM to Military Time
Converting standard time back to military format is simple:
- 1:00 PM β 11:59 PM: Add 12 to the hour β 3 + 12 = 1500
- 12:00 PM: Stays as 1200 (no addition needed)
- 12:00 AM β 11:59 AM: Keep hour, pad with zero if needed β 9:00 AM = 0900
Memory shortcut: PM hours (except 12 PM) always add 12 to convert to military time.
π When & Where You'll See 1500
- β Military operations: Afternoon briefings, training rotations, logistics coordination
- β Aviation & travel: Flight departure boards, crew scheduling, air traffic control logs
- β Healthcare: Afternoon medication rounds, shift handoffs, patient monitoring logs
- β Emergency services: Dispatch timestamps, incident report filing, resource deployment
- β Global teams: UTC coordination for cross-timezone meetings and project deadlines
π Timezone note: 1500 is the same globally in military format, but local standard time varies. Always confirm timezone when coordinating (e.g., 1500 UTC vs. 1500 EST).
β Frequently Asked Questions
Is 1500 AM or PM?
1500 is PM. It converts directly to 3:00 PM in standard 12-hour timeβthree o'clock in the afternoon.
How do I convert 1500 to regular time?
Subtract 12 from the hour portion: 15 - 12 = 3. Keep minutes unchanged. Result: 3:00 PM.
What does 1500 mean in military time?
1500 represents 3:00 PM on the 24-hour clock used by military, aviation, and emergency services to eliminate AM/PM ambiguity during afternoon operations.
Is 1500 the same worldwide?
Yesβmilitary time is timezone-agnostic. 1500 always means the same moment globally, but local clock time depends on your timezone (e.g., 1500 UTC = 10:00 AM EST).
β Reviewed for accuracy by time conversion specialist | Last updated: May 2026