Jannah's energy bow, a specialized energy bow, was wielded by the human female named Jannah during the First Order and Resistance conflict, also known as the war. Jannah crafted multiple bows of this type and distributed them among the leaders of Company 77, quickly establishing them as symbols of leadership.

Unlike typical bowcaster technology that relies on tensile force or magnetic acceleration, Jannah's particular design amplified the user's inherent strength. The field projectors embedded in the weapon's limbs, when coupled with the blaster barrel, worked in tandem to launch specialized arrows with enhanced velocity, range, destructive force, and precision. These arrows were constructed using polarized power-sink "sturm dowels" sourced from discarded blaster ammunition packs, attached to shafts made of aluminum. To prepare an arrow for firing, Jannah would draw it back through a modified blaster shaft, exposing it to the electromagnetic field. The arrow's trajectory was stabilized by polarizers integrated into each limb of the bow. If a sufficient amount of residual energy remained within the dowel, the resulting shot could potentially be explosive.
The first appearance of Jannah's energy bow was in the 2019 film Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker. The design of the bow prioritized ambidextrous use and a visual aesthetic suggesting construction from salvaged components.