It depends on the aircraft as well an F-16 (Denmark) might carry two missiles on the tips which can be either sidewinder or AMRAAM and the typical NATO CAP for a Viper is usually two AMRAAM on tips two sidewinder on outer most hard points and two drop tanks on the inner hard points an alternate is x4 sidewinders and tanks. A common light loadout is two tip sidewinders and a centerline drop tank.
For other mission it will be two tip missiles(depending upon mission plan and expected threats) and ATG munitions on the other hard points subtracting two for drop tanks which for the sake of optimum fuel efficacy allows for two ATG muntions. With the F-16 in most cases the preferred tip mount is the AMRAAM just more versatility over a sidewinder. Not every Viper user has AMRAAM capability but the RDAF ones do. Again there can be lots of variation depending on mission plans.
In Afghanistan the typical Viper load was 500x 20mm shells x2 tip missile either aim-9 or 120 two drop tanks and a JADAM on one hard point on the opposite hard point typically was a LGB both bombs usually where 500 pounders this loadout allowed for optimum flexibility and loiter time as typically they would fly a patrol as an element (two aircraft) and respond to calls for support.
Not overly familaur with the Gripen to know the typical Swedish loadout for a CAP would be. Now the Flanker more than likely had no drop tanks having more than likely been scrambled from Kaliningrad thus not a flight distance requiring the use of drop tanks.
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