For air-to-air missions, an F-22 would typically be armed with two AIM-9 Sidewinders in side bays and six AIM-120 AMRAAMs in a main weapons bay leading to a total of eight, but for missions involving close air support and conducting airstrikes four of the AMRAAMs would be replaced with either two GBU-31 JDAM guided bombs or eight GBU-39 small diameter bombs, totaling it to four missiles and two or eight bombs.
1x M61A2 Vulcan 6 barrel gatling cannon. Missiles and bombs differ per mission.
The F-22 can carry up to 4 bombs and 2 120c AMRAAM
Ohio class submarines carry 24 Trident missiles.
The F-15, like most modern warplanes, can carry many different missiles and bombs. It could quite possibly carry 12-16 missiles if armed that way.
All of these missiles are different sizes, and carry different payloads.
Most modern fighter jets can carry up to 12 bombs or missiles.
In an internal weapons bay, stored in the aircraft. It opens to fire the missiles, it does this because if it had the missiles on the wings, it is likely that these would reflect radar beams back to the enemy planes, therefore compromising stealth
It can carry a variety of bombs or missiles on it's pylons. A fairly normal load would be an ALQ jamming pod, 2 Sidewinders, 2 Maverick missiles and up to 8 500 pound bombs. The weapons mix can be changed to many configurations.
Aircraft don't always "have" missiles. They are fitted with a mix of missiles or bombs according to each mission. The Tigershark was a fairly small aircraft, close to the ground and had limited hardpoints (where missiles are fitted) It could carry 2 Sidewinders and 2 of either Sparrow or Maverick, but 4 missiles was the limit.
the F22 has thrust vectoring so it can turn the jet nozzles
I know it is the F22 raptor
Its configuration is good. it can carry missiles/gun/rockets and bombs.