Hornets in ground attack mode operate various external sensor gear. Usually, the fuselage corner intake stations (Stations 4 and 6), ordinarily occupied by AIM-7s when the aircraft operates in fighter mode, are alternatively devoted to this equipment. Such pods include the Ford Aerospace AAS-38A/B Nite Hawk forward-looking infrared (FLIR), the Hughes AAR-50 thermal imaging navigation set (TINS) and the Martin-Marietta ASQ-173 laser detector tracter/camera (LDT/CAM). The TINS, also called Navigation FLIR or NAVFLIR, and the LDT/CAM, formerly known as the laser spot tracker/strike camera (LST/SCAM), are both mounted on the starboard fuselage (Station 6). In contrast, the AWW-78 datalink pod for the Walleye munition and the AWW-13 datalink pod for the Walleye II ER/DL are mounted on the ventral centerline at Station 5.