The Gloster might have been very useful if real development had started earlier. Like several other British planes it came too late.
That's it, and if you start messing with the design as it existed in the prototypes, there's more time taken up before production can begin. What Gloster should have done is produce the Reaper with Merlins earlier, which would have been a great machine, but again, the problems of production come into it; how long would it take before the thing gets into service with an inexperienced workforce building them having transitioned from building Gladiators? Another thing, too. I doubt the Gloster could carry a torpedo. This is where the Beaufighter's flexibility makes it stand above the Gloster; it was a multirole fighter.
Please note that the Defiant didn't get radar until the fall of 1941.
And even then it only made one intercept with the radar. It wasn't a satisfactory mating in the cockpit also. The first British AI sets were troublesome and there were lots of failures of sets when Beaufighters took them into service.
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