The Captor isn't really seen as a weak point. The customers are currently more than satisfied with its performance. AESA is primarily developed as an increasing number of export customers requires it. AESA is of course the way to go in the future and I think they will go for it. Many people tend to jugde about radars by their antenna technology, but a radar just don't conist of an array! BTW Typhoon's nose coon is about the same size as for the Super Hornet. ~1500 T/R modules say enough, does it?
Bigger allways has bennifits, especially with the cooling requirements for AESA's, so the point isnt how mant T/R modules you can get into your nosecone its how you house the liquid cooling components, which will be a constricting factor in the Typhoon. Captor is its weak point when comparing it to the super hornett.
Honestly I don't care about the 4th, 4.5th and 5th generation definitions. They are crappy and most people simply use them to say "hey my platform is better".
No mate there is a real distinct difference between 4.5th generation platforms and 5th gen, and there is also a masive difference in what you can do with them. Thats the important point, not to justify one platforms supremacy or annother.
Ah yes and what is so revolutionary about the F-22 except stealth and supercruise? TVC and AESA are relative easy adaptable technologies!
So F-22 is no "true" 5th gen because its datalinking capabilities are currently limited to F-22 to F-22 and AWACS and the like to F-22. Typhoon has full sensor fusion and compareable networking capabilities to the F/A-18E/F for the moment. The JTRS is still not operational and work is underway to enhance Typhoon's current capabilities. The Typhoon can employ similar tactics as the F-22, though the Raptor will enjoy the advantage of more stealthiness and probably cinematical advantage for a longer time.
The Typhoon doesn't have the stealthiness of an F-22 or F-35 that's the big difference not the lack of information. Of course US forces have much more intelligence platforms which can contribute their data but that hasn't to do with a particular platforms capabilities!
Your missing the essential point i was making.
F22 will be a "true" 5th gen platform as soon newer datalinks are installed. Typhoon will never be a "true" 5th gen platform no matter what kit you put in it, neither will the super hornett.
And its not just inteligence gathering and distribution, the Typhoon will probably do that allmost as well as 5th gen platforms, its denying it from your enemy. That is something the Typhoon does about as well as a Mig 35, which is an order of magnitude differnce when compared to the F22.
And its not just the F22's LO, real supercruise, TVC or AESA that makes it revoloutionary, its the whole package which is more than the sum of its parts. All these technologies have been in previous platforms but they have never been comprehensively installed in a single airframe. Whats revoloutionary about it is its capabilities, not just "its stealth" or "its TVC". Its what you can do with it that really matters.
The point is that the with apropriate networking which is a given, against an enemy with AEW&C support and decent threat aircraft, 5th generation platforms will be able to function as part of a larger system in a manner the Typhoon will never be able too. F35/F22 will be able to aquire and enguage targets at maximum BVR ranges cued from compleatly from offboard sensors aka without using their radar, therefore not emmiting anything, keeping their LO intact and invisable to threat platforms. Add an EA to that equasion and it is a truely formidable combination and something the Typhoon will never be able to do in the same way. Thats the thing about information dominence, its not just information gathering, thats only half the story, its denying that information to your enemy. When facing a foe who has an AEW&C capability, the Tyhoon will be in the same boat as the F15, F16, F18, Su30, MiG 35 and all the other 4th generation platforms, it can hide behind electronic noise, or let its opponant know where it is and what its doing. All the networking in the world wont change this simple equasion for the Typhoon. Thats why it will never have information dominance in the same manner that 5th generation platforms will, and that is the truely revoloutionary thing about the F22 and F35.
Thats my point and its why the Typhoon is a 4.5th generation platform rather than a 5th. It plays the game in the same way as the F15, F16, F18, SU30, MiG 35, Rafale and any other 4th gen platform, albeit very well. The F22 and F35 are playin a whole new game, and thats what is revoloutionary. Its not just its stealth or networking or AESA, its what the combination of all of these technologies into a single platform allow the operator to do. And its not a game the Typhoon can play.