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>>57005444
No way just wires, solders and silver cathodes in batteries amount anywhere near 480oz in just one missile.
While digging the matter, i remember reading from an LM ex-contractor that most the silver in a tomahawk missile was used in the warhead. Right in front of the explosive.
This is all from memories from years ago and i didn't know much about the jargon used, but from what i understood, the molten silver by exploding at a certain frequency "resonate" in such a way it basically vaporize the concrete structures over 1m deep, and then the kaboom can happen WITHIN the structure rather than on the outside, for maximum damage from the pressure difference. A bit like how RPG heads are designed to poke a tiny hole in inches thick tank armors, then even a little blast is enough to entirely fuck up the crew inside who get cooked hard.
Tomahaws are designed as pierce-bunkers, so exploding outside isn't very interesting. Molten silver at ultra-high velocity is here to poke this tiny hole so the blast damage can have maximum impact in air-tight underground structures where the shockwave is enough to make your lungs and eyes pop-out even dozen of meters away from the blast radius.

Once again i'm sorry for the shitty explanation, but that's the best i could do with my limited jargon.

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>>56949540
But it's not your stack, it's the bank's stack. They may or may not allow you to access it depending on your good goy score (which is most likely very high since you are a bootlicker).

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