Guerrilla RF Announces Expanded Focus on Tactical Radio Market with its Broad RFIC Solutions Portfolio

Guerrilla RF Announces Expanded Focus on Tactical Radio Market with its Broad RFIC Solutions Portfolio

Guerrilla RF, a leading provider of advanced radio frequency (RF) and microwave semiconductors, has announced an expanded focus on the fast-growing Tactical Radio market. Backed by a broad portfolio that ranges from low-noise small-signal devices to high-power RF amplifiers, Guerrilla RF now offers more than 60 high-performance RFIC solutions designed to strengthen communications links by enabling highly sensitive receivers and efficient, high-power transmit paths that protect link margin and maintain mission-critical connectivity.

Covering a broad range of frequencies commonly deployed across tactical communications architectures, Guerrilla RF's portfolio supports applications that span the VHF, UHF, L-, S-, and C-Band spectrums. These solutions are designed to address the demanding requirements of modern military communications networks, including the following mission-critical radios which operate within contested environments: 

  • Handheld / Personal Radios (walkie-talkies) 
  • Manpack Radios 
  • Vehicle-Mounted Tactical Radios (VMTRs) 
  • Airborne Radios 
  • MUOS SatCom Terminals 
  • Maritime / Shipboard Radios 

As commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) devices, Guerrilla RF’s components are becoming increasingly popular choices for customers seeking cost-effective, readily available, and field-proven high-performance RFICs. These solutions enable designers to accelerate development cycles while maintaining the performance, reliability, and resilience demanded by modern tactical communications systems. The company’s products are equally well-suited for next-generation radio designs and the modernization of existing tactical communications platforms, helping defense contractors reduce development risk while extending operational capabilities. 

New Tactical Radio Solutions Guide 

As part of Guerrilla RF’s continued emphasis on addressing the needs of the Aerospace and Defense market, the company has released a new Tactical Radio Solutions Guide which provides full lineup options for customers looking to design in GRF RFICs. This guide can be accessed via the company’s new Tactical Radio Solutions Page

“The Tactical Radio Solutions Guide is built around our system-level understanding of how modern military communications platforms are designed. It provides Aerospace and Defense customers with recommended signal-chain lineups based on a select set of our COTS RFICs. While noise figure, linearity, and compression performance are critical, tactical radios often require a single architecture to operate across multiple octaves of frequency coverage. That makes wideband performance just as important as traditional RF metrics, and it was a key factor in the product selections featured throughout this guide.”, Jim Ahne, SVP of Marketing, Guerrilla RF.

The new Solutions Guide is designed to help engineers quickly identify candidate RFIC solutions while serving as a gateway to deeper engagement with Guerrilla RF’s system-level experts. Designers interested in component recommendations, signal-chain optimization, and design-in support are encouraged to contact Guerrilla RF’s applications team.

IMS2026 – Boston, MA

The release of the new Tactical Radio solutions guide coincides with Guerrilla RF’s participation in IMS 2026, the annual IEEE International MTT Symposia being held this week in Boston, Massachusetts. Guerrilla RF sales and marketing personnel are available at Richardson RFPD’s Booth #12070 and RFMW’s Booth #18054 to answer questions and provide guidance on the company’s complete portfolio of RFIC solutions, including low-noise amplifiers (LNAs), gain blocks, driver amplifiers, power amplifiers, RF switches, RF power detectors, digital step attenuators (DSAs) and digitally controlled variable gain amplifiers (DVGAs).

Click here to learn more about Guerrilla RF's tactical radio solutions guide.

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