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.


Asio's Orion technology

Ground forces gain tactical edge with Asio Technologies

An artist render of the F-47 fighter, after US President Donald Trump awarded Boeing the contract to build the US Air Force jet, in this handout realeased March 21, 2025.

Boeing Defense and Space partners with Palantir for AI adoption

SkyTech Center

Yeruham is on a mission to secure Israel’s drone tech edge


Iran’s Air Force receives batch of Russian MiG-29s

Their arrival underscores Tehran’s urgency to bolster its aerial capabilities amid regional tensions and after Operation Rising Lion

Russia's MiG-29 jet fighters of the Strizhi (Swifts) and Su-30SM jet fighters of the Russkiye Vityazi (Russian Knights) aerobatic teams fly in formation during a military parade on Victory Day, marking the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two, in central Moscow, Russia

No. 13: Boaz Levy: CEO of Israel Aerospace Industries

Under Boaz Levy’s stewardship, IAI has reached record profitability, with its order backlog surpassing NIS 25 billion for the year 2024.

Boaz Levy.

No. 39: Shaun Maguire, Jordan Fried, and Joe Lonsdale: Catalysts of innovation

Together, these leaders bridge the gap between Silicon Valley ingenuity and national security imperatives.

(L-R): Joe Lonsdale, Shaun Maguire, Jordan Fried

Israel proved technological supremacy over Iran, Rafael's Yuval Steinitz tells 'Post'

In an interview with the Jerusalem Post, the chairman of Rafael Advanced Defense Systems discussed the prowess of Israel's military technology and what lies ahead for the IDF.

Missiles launched from Iran are intercepted as seen from Ashkelon, Israel, June 18, 2025.

Pentagon eyes Israel for new defense innovation hub

Proposal seeks to boost US–Israel tech collaboration against emerging threats from Iran, China, and beyond

 US Secretary of Defense Hegseth meets with Israeli PM Netanyahu at the Pentagon, in Washington

Ashdod Port and Chartered Group sign strategic innovation and investment agreement

Memorandum of Understanding signed after hosting innovation conferences in Japan

Ashdod Port

Israeli drone companies unveil precision airdrop capability for unmanned helicopter

New DropAir integration with Black Eagle 50E tactical unmanned helicopter enables rapid, autonomous supply delivery in complex environments

Black Eagle 50E unmanned helicopter with payload

How the IDF rewired the battlefield for the first AI war - interview

Over the past five years, the IDF has been working to transform itself into a network-enabled combat machine, with AI and Big Data enabling the flow of information across units and commands.

 Hacker in front of Israeli flag

Second B-21 Raider arrives at Edwards AFB

The B-21 is intended for long-range strategic strikes.

B-21 Raider in a hanger

US air force orders smaller, deadlier bunker buster bombs

ARA and Boeing to develop lighter, smarter munitions after Iran strike exposes limits of Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP).

B-2 bomber drops a GBU-57 during a test