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A millimeter-wave fragmented aperture antenna is investigated in this work. The antenna operates across Ka-and V-bands, from 30 to 60 GHz. The development process of the antenna is provided, including initial considerations based on prior work, modeling and simulation, fabrication, and measured data. Comparison of modeled and measured data is shown, along with a discussion of these results.