I'm only responding to whats relevant. Everything else is just your opinion which is fine. But just to deal specifically with this one rhetorical quesion. ANY of the latest evolutions of the F-Teens currently in service is superior overall to the Eurofighter.
By what criteria are you judging the Eurofighter? Its easy to nit pick at my post. But you arent exactly in a position to ask me to back anything up when
a. You havent singled out anything specific or identified your own positions
b. You havent backed up your criticism
If there is some specific reason you feel the Eurofighter is competetive against an F-Teen then by all means lets read it. Otherwise we will be running around in circles with opinions.
Ok so I will start at first with the hint, that I'm referring to the Eurofighter Typhoon Block 5 (basic configuration with austere AG-capability). I will add comments for further standards.
Compared to the teen series of US fighters the Eurofighter Typhoon has at first a more advanced design. Typhoon's aerodynamics, flight controll systems and even the engines and materials used are more advanced than that used for F-15, F-16 or F/A-18. Without doubt are the newer F-100 and F-110 engines godd designs, but they reached their limits, while the EJ-200 has a lot of growth potential.
The result of all the features is an aircraft which will outperform the 3 US fighters in nearly all performance areas, and more important combat relevant areas too.
Only the F-15 has the range advantage, but it's a much larger aircraft too.
Additionally Typhoon has a reduced frontal RCS. In a typical AA-configuration it's a bit more difficult to detect the Typhoon than a F-16 for example. Only the F/A-18E maybe competetive in that direction, but the Superbug lakes performance.
Compared to the US teen series the Eurofighter provides real STOL capabilities too.
The aircraft is also better maintainable than the US teen series, but to be fair the newer F-16 Block 60 should have some more computer supporter maintainance system as well.
Coming to the cockpit. Eurofighter Typhoon does not rely on paper checklists, as all the various checklists are available in electronical format, as for the F-22. Typhoon's cockpit provides VTAS controlls (HOTAS+DVI) compared to the HOTAS only US teen series.
Avionics of the Eurofighter Typhoon has in the baseline configuration all the systems US teen series fighters have in their evolved versions.
Navigational suit include for example LINS/GPS, radar altimeter, TACAN, ILS/MLS, DME-P, DMG and GPWS. At least GPWS is rare to non existent to the US teen series fighters currently in service.
Autopilot for the Eurofighter is much more effective than that of the US teen series which are only able to maintain altitude and attitude, catch up and hold heading to waypoint, terrain following in flight direction with associated systems.
Typhoon's autopilot will catch and hold speed, altitude and heading for cruise flight, including auto-terrain following. It will automatically to a locked target, fly CAPs, making auto-approachs (only Hornet can that too from the US teen series) etc.
Eurofighter Typhoon also includes full life cycle engine and structure stressing monitoring and recording systems (a feature that helps to maintain the aircraft).
Eurofighter self defence suit include ESM, LWR, MAW, ECM, TRD as well as deployables and is fully automated. The Us teen series is lacking MAW and LWR, mostly TRD too and these aircraft are only using RWRs, not the more capable ESM like the Eurofighter or the F-22/35 for example.
Also only using a mechanical array the Captor outperforms every mechanical array radar in service be it AN/APG-63V1, AN/APG-68V9 or AN/APG-73. And currently the most US teen series fighters in service are using such radars and not the newer AN/APG-63V3, AN/APG-80 and AN/APG-79. But these US radar systems are already available and some aircraft are using them.
However looking at the APG-80 is has not a better range or can't track a higher number of targets than the Captor in it's current form. But for sure AESA radars are superior due to agile beaming, multibeaming and all the advantages that result from this technology.
As you know Captor AESA is already under developement and testing. Already in the AMSAR project it was studied to use this technology not only for standard radar purposes, but also for new functions like radar warning, jamming and even datalinking is studied (the US studies such possibilities too). At all the Captor is still sufficient and will probably be replaced by a compareable or better AESA version. With around 1500 T/R modules such a Captor has more potential than AN/APG-79/80 with ~1000 modules.
And for your information Europe already fielded AESA radar systems in service, but only ground based and navale. Don't exspect "us" to be be that behind...
Eurofighter Typhoon is additionally equiped with the PIRATE IRST/FLIR. I don't know about the nearer capabilities of the F-15K's IRST or F-16E's FLIR, but it looks like they are not that flexible as the PIRATE (if only used as FLIR or IRST).
MIDS-LVT datalinks is common standard on all new western fighters, so no advantage here for any type.
Typhoon's Striker helmet includes HMD, HMS and optional NVC/E. The Night Vision cameras have a field of view of 40°, compared to the narrow field of conventional NVGs used by the US teen series. Even FLIR pictures can be displayed on the HMD and the HMD is already very HuD like. JHMCS of the US teen series fighters provides at least display and cueing functions, but will it be able to display night vision/FLIR pictures? Has a eye tracking capabilities as Striker?
The last thing in the avionics area I won't to speak about the sensor fusion and EMCON does the evolved US teen series incooperate? It's not that I couldn't imagine that, but I have never ever heared or read about sensor fusion for a F-15, F-16 or F/A-18. Maybe you have there other informations?
Eurofighter Typhoon uses sensor fusion as well as EMCON technologies similar to the F-22, while I'm not completly sure about the EMCON functionality in the Eurofighter.
When it comes to weapons all newer western types today are using highly advanced and effective weapon systems. To be honest the Eurofighter is currently very limited and not competetive in the AG domain. But that will change in the not to distant future. In typical configurations Typhoon will be able to deploy more weapons than the F-16 or F/A-18. Only the much larger F-15 has an advantage here.
So summing the short comparison up, I can't see why the Eurofighter Typhoon should be inferior to the US teen series.
And why in hell all military analysts, experts and also pilots confirm the Eurofighter as a superior platform?