Anna Ahronheim
Anna Ahronheim is the editor for Defense & Tech by The Jerusalem Post. With a keen interest in the Middle East, terrorism, and terrorist groups, she moved from Canada to Israel and received her MA in Counter-Terrorism and Homeland Security at the Interdisciplinary Center of Herzilya, Israel. She started her career at i24News before moving to The Jerusalem Post where she was the military reporter.
French defense giant Naval Group confirms hack against submarines and frigates
US Navy seeks missiles carrying unmanned surface vehicles, thousands of miles at sea
Israel Air Force to receive KC-46A refuelers by next year, enabling long-range missions
Israeli tech reshapes Thai-Cambodian border conflict with shadow precision
From drones to guided missiles, Thailand’s quiet military revolution reveals how imported innovations are redefining Southeast Asia’s battlefield.
Israel, Ukraine set to deepen defense cooperation, Kyiv's FM says
Propelled by wartime urgency, both nations have built a formidable defense-tech ecosystem with cutting-edge innovation reaching warfighters on the battlefield in record time.
Resilience in conflict zones: How Israel's defense tech is saving lives
Israel’s defense tech is powering societal resilience in the face of prolonged conflict.
'Test in Ukraine': Kyiv invites companies to test defense platforms in Russia war battlefield
While Israeli companies are banned from selling weapons and technology to Ukraine, several companies have found roundabout ways to get their platforms into the conflict.
Israel’s strategic edge in the age of AI & autonomous warfare
Israel’s pioneering integration of artificial intelligence has rewritten the rules of modern warfare & the IDF recognized how it could redefine military operations and smart combat years ago
Exodigo’s underground mapping technology draws attention with $96m. series B funding boost
The IDF has been working for years and even had a brigade-size unit, whose task is to develop new technologies and tactics for underground warfare.
Israeli drone company XTEND secures extension to $70 million Series B funding
The additional funding has brought XTEND, which shifted its focus to the defense sector following the October 7 massacre, to a total of $100 million.
These women are the first IDF tank crew preventing drug smuggling along Egyptian border
Meet the 10 women making history operation Israel's first female tank crew along the Egyptian border, preventing drug smuggling.
Who are the women of the Israel Air Force?
While many in Israel's new government oppose women serving in the IDF, women in the IAF are busy protecting the country.
One of Israel's first Air Force pilots, Danny Shapira, passes away at 97
The fifth-generation Sabra born in Jerusalem in 1925 will be laid to rest in Ramat Hasharon on Sunday.