Gambler: Belanger is probably correct when indicating the 0.2 dimension is in mm. However, I don't see anything in your depictions that indicate what the units are for the drawing as a whole (usually found down toward the lower right corner or maybe a bit toward bottom right-center). What it - and any other measurement OTHER THAN the surface finish symbol - means that the numeric value is in the units of the drawing (inches, millimeters, feet, miles, cubits, furlongs, etc.).
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