Apologize if this is a basic question. A few months ago, I asked
@Deino whether the J-10C can carry air-to-air missiles on its fuselage, and he said no. However, I recently came across an article stating that the Taiwanese F-CK-1 can carry only two medium-range air-to-air missiles on its fuselage, but not on its underwing hardpoints—even though those hardpoints are designed to carry larger munitions such as the Wan Chien cruise missile.
This made me wonder: do aircraft generally have limitations that restrict certain types of munitions to specific hardpoints, even if those hardpoints are structurally capable of carrying heavier loads?
Additionally, if the J-10C cannot carry air-to-air missiles (even though it was shown at the zuhai air show) on its fuselage, is it possible for it to carry guided munitions—such as the LT-2 or LS-PGB series bombs—along with Targeting/ECM/Navigation pods rather than free fall and unguided bombs?