This document discusses the broadside array antenna. It is composed of half-wave dipoles spaced half a wavelength apart and connected to each other and a transmission line to ensure proper signal phasing. This antenna produces a highly directional radiation pattern that is perpendicular to the plane of the array. A broadside array is a linear array where the elements contribute equal amplitude and phase electromagnetic fields and the radiation pattern is bidirectional at right angles to the plane of the array. Typical broadside arrays have antenna lengths between 2 to 10 wavelengths with typical spacing of half a wavelength or one wavelength.