Lt. Rasczak;
First question, what style of paint scheme are you doing?
If it's Euro 1 Scheme then, Mk. 82's and CBU's are the main weapon of choice and high lighted by AGM-64's (these could be on the 3 rail launcher or single rail systems)
If it's the current Ghost scheme (OEF or OIF), here is the break down of what the 442 FW flew during OIF;
Station 1: ALQ-119 ECM pod (after 1 May 2003 this was remove because the Allies had Air & Ground Superiority), Station 2: LUU-17 (7 folding fin rockets w/ White Phosphorus), Station 3: 1 AGM-64G (IR), Station 4: 1 Mk. 84 500 lbs bomb (after May 1 2003 this station was empty), Station 5: 1 Mk. 84 Bomb, Station 6: empty, Station 7: 1 Mk. 84 or GBU-12, Station 8: see Station 4, Station 9: LITENING II pod, Station 10, LLU-14 (8 IR flares), Station 11: empty.
The 442 FW & 926 FW weapons load for OEF was almost the same except for stations 4,8,9 & 10. Stations 4 & 8 just carried Mk.84's the whole time, station 9 carried a AGM-64, and station 10 was the same as station 2, station 1 & 11 where left empty because there where no A to A threats in Afghanistan
I hope this would help you out, if you have any questions just drop me a line I worked the HAWG's for the 442 FW out of Whiteman AFB MO during OEF & OIF (Oct 2000 to Jul 2004)
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