SummaryIn this research work, a compact‐sized offset‐fed broadband monopole antenna is designed using a frequency selective surface (FSS) reflector to enhance gain, radiation efficiency, and FBR and validated experimentally. The designed antenna consists of a triple v‐slit on a rectangular‐shaped radiating patch, a modified partial ground, and a frequency‐selective surface (FSS). It exhibits a ‐10 dB impedance bandwidth of 9.37 GHz (6.55–15.92 GHz) and a fractional bandwidth of 83.4%, yielding significant portions of the C‐band (4–8 GHz), the X‐band (8 GHz–12 GHz), and covering a considerable part of the Ku‐band (12–18 GHz). The proposed prototype equivalent circuit model has been developed progressively to validate the electromagnetic simulation results. The measured peak gain is 14.25 dBi (6.8 dBi without FSS) at 14.2 GHz with an average radiation efficiency of ≥ 96% for the FSS integrated antenna. Furthermore, the proposed design improves the front‐to‐back ratio (FBR) by 15 dB throughout the broadband frequency range. The proposed antenna peak gain, reflection coefficient (S11), radiation efficiency, and radiation patterns show adequate similarity between the tested and simulated results and have numerous advantages, including very compact size, simple structure, minimum S11 (dB), high gain, and broadband capability.