Curiously, we have not seen any public proposals to add further illuminator/engagement radars (eg SPG-60 series) on either the FFGs or the ANZACs. Adding an additional pair to either class would double the ships' capacity to handle a saturation attack, and also increase the likelihood of successfully killing a 2 round Alfa salvo. However, it would also weaken the case for a SPY-1 Aegis system, and bigger ships to carry it, which perhaps explains its lack of attractiveness.
The big question which must be asked is a simple one. At what point does the massive expediture on SAMs and radars required to get any measure of survivability from a surface warship outweigh the operational usefulness of the vessel itself ? If tanker supported fighters, which are capable of performing many other roles, can survivably destroy opposing ASCM shooting warships and aircraft, is not air power a better investment for blue water ASuW and AAW ?
The naval lobby frequently likes to argue that air power is an adjunct and thus a supporting capability in the blue water ASuW and AAW roles. Perhaps it is time for them to finally accept that technology has overtaken the small surface warship, and that without prohibitive investments in AAW/SAM capabilities, it is best used as a niche asset for specialised roles such as ASW, patrol, escort and fire support in lower threat level environments.
Jezus Christ, the man is seriously asking why nobody is adding more illuminators to the FFG's? Maybe because they're about at the end of their life? And maybe people are actually adding CEAFAR mounts to the Aussie ANZAC's? I mean, what are those things meant to do? Look pretty? They couldn't be Phased Radar illuminators, now could they?
There is SO MUCH wrong with that man's opinions.
If people who actually work in defense ignore you, then maybe there's nothing worth note coming out of your mouth, not matter how vocal you are...