And actually, Dilandu, each fire-control director can control several missiles at a time, with the more updated versions being able to control more missiles.
Hm? Aren't AN/SPG-62 single-channel?
As far as I know, you can't attack by the SM-2 more targets than you have a AN/SPG-62. Of course, you can "hold" the missile in the air waiting for the queue. But the attack at the same time - only those targets that are pointed by AN/SPG-62. And it need several second to re-aim on next target.
The information that I have is that if the targets are close together the SPG-62 can illuminate multiple objects at the same time. I've also seen that the final illumination time is much less than you probably think (less than one second per target), and that it's a fraction of a second (not several seconds) to switch targets.
There have also been some indications that the SPY-1D in the later baselines don't actually need SPG-62s for target illumination, as they can generate their own S-Band illumination beams, with the accuracy of long rage S-band illumination being left as an exercise for the reader.
I'd also like to remind everyone that a lot of the data out there is for the earlier baselines of AEGIS, and that a lot of the information out there in open (non-classified) sources is conjectural based on lots of bits and pieces.