How RF-over-Fiber is Providing the Backbone of Next Generation Mil/Aero Networks
26AERP02_05
2/1/2026
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RF and fiber have long co-existed within modern military and aerospace systems, with each medium dedicated to separate, mission-critical roles. Increasingly, however, system designers are turning to RF-over-fiber (RFoF) architectures to bridge the gap between over-the-air RF interfaces and the long, interference-resistant transport advantages of fiber.
When it comes to over-the-air communications uses like tactical radio or satellite communications terminals, radio frequency (RF) is still the dominant signal format. RF is also commonly used at the front end of radar and electronic warfare, supporting search, tracking, fire control radar, missile seekers, jammers and electronic support measures.
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- . "How RF-over-Fiber is Providing the Backbone of Next Generation Mil/Aero Networks," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2026.