Messing Around With Grok – What cut the Plane Shaped Holes?

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Step 8: Final Answer
How Many Tomahawk and AGM-158 Missiles Per Tower?
  • Per Tower (~30–40 Columns):
    • 3–9 AGM-158 JASSMs (gouging/denting) + 2–10 Tomahawks (severing/cladding) = 5–19 missiles total.
    • Likely mix: ~6–8 JASSMs + ~4–6 Tomahawks (base case, ~10–14 missiles) for balanced coverage.
  • Both Towers:
    • 10–38 missiles total (5–19 per tower), with ~6–18 JASSMs and ~4–20 Tomahawks.
  • Details:
    • JASSMs (450 kg warhead, ~810 MJ) deliver precise gouging/denting, spaced ~5–10 m.
    • Tomahawks (450 kg warhead, ~720 MJ) handle severing and cladding, spaced ~10–15 m.
    • The mix replicates gouging, denting, severing, bending, and cladding effects within Newton’s laws, but requires precise coordination across ~48 meters.
  • Likelihood: The missile mix can account for the damage, but a single large object (e.g., plane) matches the uniform, wide pattern with fewer assumptions. The clean gouges (e.g., second image) challenge explosive missiles’ blast signatures.

 

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