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.
Israeli defense firms face backlash at Poland’s premier arms expo
Korea–Israel defense ties deepen as Rafael and Hyundai Rotem ink TROPHY APS agreement at MSPO 2025
Lockheed Martin secures largest-ever Patriot missile order
UVision debuts AI system to unify loitering munitions for smarter battlefield strikes
The new AI-driven system orchestrates heterogeneous loitering munitions – rotary and fixed-wing - as a single integrated force for terrain dominance and cost-effective mission success
WATCH: Israel launches satellite, sparks panic with civilians thinking it was an enemy missile
The unannounced launch of Ofek 19's satellite sparked panic in some areas of the country, where civilians thought a missile was being launched without proper alerts being deployed.
Skana Robotics unveils next-gen autonomous maritime systems
The company’s first vessels- Bull Shark (USV) and Stingray (UUV) – introduce software-defined, mission-adaptive capabilities across surface and sub-surface domains
UK-Norway warship deal boosts NATO Arctic defenses against Russia
BAE’s Type 26 frigates feature sophisticated weapons, advanced sensors, and cutting-edge communications, with a flexible design that enables future upgrades to counter emerging threats
China to showcase military might in Beijing with Axis of Upheaval
The “Victory Day” parade will feature tens of thousands of Chinese troops marching through the capital, accompanied by advanced weaponry, in a challenge to US military dominance.
Israel’s SPIKE NLOS goes global as US Army fires advanced munition in Iraq
Major live fire campaigns of Rafael’s SPIKE NLOS shows how popular the precision munition is
From the days of dogfighting to loyal wingman and collaborative combat aircraft
Aerial warfare has transformed from manned aircraft to drone flying alongside them, extending mission capabilities and platform survivability
Houthis escalate with cluster missile strike: What it means for Israel’s defense
The Houthis’ deployment of cluster ballistic missiles against Israel marks a concerning evolution by the group
Israel procures two new additional refueling aircraft for the IDF from Boeing
The contract’s scope is estimated at approximately half a billion dollars and is funded through US aid. The aircraft will replace the IAF’s fleet of Re’em Boeing 707 tankers.
IDF to get 5,000 advanced FPV drones from Xtend in multimillion-dollar tender
The drones will be delivered to the IDF over the coming months, alongside comprehensive training and instruction programs provided by the company.