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.
Flying cars? Israeli startup's electrical vehicle will let drivers soar over traffic
Kinetica Venture Capital signs strategic agreement with 8VC
UK beefs up Royal Navy counter-drone tech with DragonFire laser system
Rafael's new backpack-sized missile gives ground forces precision strike capability
The LSpike 1x is designed to be used by maneuvering forces at company level for precision strikes
The future of Israel's drone warfare: Alon Unger on dominance and defense
Have a listen to Defense & Tech's latest podcast, with drone expert Alon Unger.
New Israeli drone can fly more than 20 hours without a runway
Attis Aviation, an Israeli company, unveils an all-purpose drone for borders, fires, and patrols. With over 20 hours of flight time and runway-free operations.
Israel advances sweeping reforms to boost, streamline defense exports
With global demand for Israeli technologies rising, the Ministry of Defense is introducing a streamlined framework to boost competitiveness
Nayax celebrates two decades of cashless innovation
Nayax processes over 3.5 billion transactions a year, across 120 different countries.
Israel brings killer drones to Morocco as kingdom races to build its own war industry
Rabat has increased its defense spending in order to modernize its military and strengthen local production capabilities.
US, UAE tech firms launch joint venture to build Omen VTOL drones for military, civilian use
Orders for the first 50 platforms have already been signed with a customer from the UAE
The critical cooperation between Israel and India - podcast
Have a listen to Defense & Tech's latest podcast, with our regular contributor Dr. Lauren Dagan Amoss
Israeli company wins bid for female tactical equipment sale to Italian military
Most security forces do not yet have female-geared protection. But protective gear made for men is not the same as protective gear for made women
Israel's borders to be reinforced with cutting-edge defense tech from Autonomous Guard, Kela
Speaking to The 'Post,' co-founder Kela Hamutal Meridor explained that Kela’s software is built on open architecture and platforms, enabling collaboration that directly empowers soldiers.