Microwave Products Group Unveils Three New AI-Based RF Systems for Aerospace and Defense

May 19, 2026
Microwave Products Group, part of Dover, announced three new radio frequency products designed for faster signal analysis and classification at AOC Europe 2026 in Helsinki.

Microwave Products Group, a subsidiary of Dover, announced in a press release that it will introduce three new radio frequency systems designed for aerospace and defense applications at AOC Europe 2026 in Helsinki, Finland, taking place from May 19 to 21.

The new products include the Containerized SENTINEL RFML, SENTINEL HUB, and EW Tuner. The Containerized SENTINEL RFML is an updated version of the company’s radio frequency machine learning signal classification tool that can be embedded on compact platforms such as unmanned vehicles and fighter aircraft. It enables automated signal identification in real time.

SENTINEL HUB is a data analysis platform that provides analysts with access to live sensor networks without requiring dedicated workstations. It integrates data from multiple SENTINEL sensors, supporting large scale correlation, geographic notifications, and model training for radio frequency machine learning.

The EW Tuner is a compact microwave tuner that supports multi frequency conversion and rejects unwanted signals within a 1 GHz bandwidth. It is designed for use in defense electronic support and intelligence applications, offering performance similar to larger receivers in a smaller form factor.

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