I think you are confusing a forward looking seeker with one that is mated to another seeker but looking at a 180 half behind it.
Think of this Chinese seeker as a Disco ball. Instead of having one big IR sensor to acquire the image by rotating it really really fast in all the forward looking quadrants, you use smaller IR sensors placed around like a hexagon.....that way, as one sensor moves away sideways, another one comes in it's position, so you have multiple images that are then stitched together. With faster DSP and CMOS sensors, it is possible to acquire and sample the image really fast.
Yea.....that image capture, panoramic view and processing (image "stitching") is DAD aka, the Chinese EOTS or whatever they call it. Someone posted a video of the JSF program. Watch it and you'll this in more details.....and no, I am not confusing anything with anything. I can assure you of that
You seems to have selective memory! You quote my sentence and yet you failed to comply with my sentence.
Let me ask you back again. Is J-20 a total copy of your darling F-22 and F-35? Maybe you have a 85 years old eyes that cannot differential a canard layout with conventional one?
Make sure you live another 10 years enough to witness China claimed all number 1 spot from USA. !
1) No one would copy stuff and put it in the same structure. But your J-31 is similar to the -22. The J-20 is going to be a long range strike platform, and thus, the 60+ feet size!!! Copying someone's tech doesn't mean you'll apply it in the same way. You'll change the structure to what fits your needs but the tech will be what you copied from us. Simple is that.
2) The whole "taking number 1 spot from the US", well, if the US had over 1 billion people, I'd LOVE to see how you could even be number 1 for the next 40 years. The size of the population doesn't mean that you can provide the quality of life and all, compared to what we get in the US. There is a reason every other wealthy Chinese has invested into the US and have homes and green cards, the number is in millions, meaning
On the contrary, I'd love to see just 50,000 Americans (not Chinese immigrant Americans, but people from the US looking for a better life in China), who've gotten Chinese residency and have homes in China
3) Whether you become the largest economy and all....you'll still be about a decade behind the US. Your individual per capita income and the budget simply won't be enough to care for your 1.3 billion people (in the next few years) and provide the quality that the Americans or a few other nations enjoy. It's not a bad thing,it's just that you guys are growing and it takes decades to come to the level with such a large population.
Once the development near saturates, at that time, you'll top supportive factor, that is your population, would start to become your bottle-neck as you'd have to provide for 1.3 billion people, their education, schools, health, houses, welfare and all. But the US is already a developed country and we won't have those overheads as the system has been running for decades. Meaning we can continue to invest more and more into new things.
I hope you live long enough to see China can match HALF the size of the US aircraft carriers battle groups. That is about 40 years away for the Chinese. By the time you get there, we'd probably be retiring all the AC's and using Hypersonic planes from space. Around that time, you might become number 2 as India might be number 1
to reality.
I don't like to do these comparisons showing someone superior and someone not so superior. But with the Chinese and the Indian members on here, there is a LOT of fake soup-o-powa status, and new money type of arrogant posts you see. And majority of them have no logic or comparative analysis. Just jingoistic stuff.
Be humble and factual and we can have a nicer debate.