Consisting of two to thousands of antenna elements, an array antenna presents the ultimate in flexible pattern control. This capability includes electronic scanning, planar or conformable apertures, ability to transmit or receive multiple shaped patterns, and adaptive control for jammers, clutter, multipath suppression, and the reduction of co‐site interference. Arrays benefit from technological advances, and they are key technology drivers for solid‐state
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(transmit/receive) modules, advanced signal processing, and photonic technology. This article overviews antenna arrays, subarrays and their architecture, phase control devices, and pattern analysis. Array mutual couplings, array synthesis, and theoretical and practical aspects of periodic, aperiodic, and conformal arrays are also presented.