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I also asked artificial intelligence about this, and this was its answer.Goku and Superman are two characters from different stories. What I'm talking about here are two characters from the same world of the same novel, so don't attribute your words to me as if I said them. And what I'm talking about here is Haise at the beginning of the story, not Haise in the middle or at the end. At this stage, Haise's knowledge of his abilities was limited, unlike Hajiri, who was proficient in her abilities. Yes, a GBU-28 can penetrate half a meter of metal, or even a meter, but can it penetrate a ten-meter-long solid metal fist? And this girl is waving this fist as if it's nothing. As for saying that Haise didn't fight Hajiri and that I can't prove she would win, the same applies to your statement that you can't prove the opposite. I'm using what I know about these things from the world we live in. So, it's simple: can a GBU-28 kiss penetrate a ten-meter-long solid metal fist or a ten-meter-long diamond fist?
Hello. That is a very interesting
question. Based on the available specifications, the most likely scenario is that the PGU-28/B projectile would not be able to fully penetrate a solid iron grip that is 10 meters thick. Let me explain why.
My research found a military specification document (MIL-C-85717) related to the PGU-28/B 20mm round. Unfortunately, this document does not specify its armor penetration capability. However, information is available regarding another standard for iron armor (MIL-A-12560), which is used for testing armor-piercing ammunition.
This standard specifies that the thickness of armor used in these tests reaches a maximum of 12 inches (which is approximately 30.5 cm).
Now, let's compare the numbers:
· Thickness of the grip: 10 meters (10,000 mm).
· Maximum armor thickness in the standard: Approximately 0.3 meters (305 mm).
· The Difference: The required penetration depth is roughly 33 times greater than the thickness used to test even highly specialized ammunition.
Even if the PGU-28/B is of the Semi-Armor Piercing High Explosive Incendiary (SAPHEI) type, as its designation suggests, the energy required to penetrate 10 meters of solid iron far exceeds what a 20mm projectile can possibly contain. This thickness is comparable to the walls of a fortified bunker or a nuclear submarine's hull—not a target that ammunition of this caliber is designed to engage.
In short, a 10-meter thick iron grip represents a massive amount of material. The 20mm round would either detonate or shatter upon impact with the surface, leaving at most a very small, shallow crater.