The first output from Grail’s analysis was Sceptre, a liquid-fuelled, ramjet-powered, extended-range precision-guided 155 mm artillery round launched in May 2025. According to Tiberius, “Having been positively received by multiple key defence organisations, Grail is now being launched as a platform to empower NATO members, global allies and the defence industry with an agile defence ecosystem, independent weapon analysis and intelligent national resilience planning tool.”
Tiberius stated that Grail is “user-centric, problem-orientated, data-driven and bringing full accountability and transparency to capability development” by fusing “real-time insights from both the battlefield and technology sector to deliver war-winning capabilities at affordable, relevant and scalable speed.” The company added, “While technology is evolving at lightning speed on the battlefield, an increasingly contested peace demands economic agility and industrial innovation at pace. Grail analyses, quantifies and qualifies solutions to these strategic challenges, delivering national capital efficiencies and enhanced domestic resilience.”
The platform facilitates a decentralised and collaborative defence ecosystem, called the Grail Alliance, where contractors, suppliers, manufacturers and allied governments can work together to develop adaptive defence capabilities. Tiberius said this ensures interoperability while maintaining sovereign-controlled sourcing.
At its core, Grail includes two modules. Grail Lethality calculates relative cost and efficiency of weapon systems against target sets in all environments, enabling objective assessment of inventory, investment and balance. Grail Agility provides a component marketplace for thousands of suppliers to collaborate and compete in a secure, vetted environment, exposing manufacturers to global technology vendors in a continuous and transparent development process.
Tiberius confirmed the Grail Alliance was launched simultaneously with the platform and is “already on the cusp of onboarding 100 vetted organisations, with more joining every day.” The company stated, “Unlocking the full potential of the dual-use industrial base, Grail Alliance members benefit from recurring, trusted exposure to ministries of defence across allied nations.”
Andy Baynes, co-founder and CSO of Tiberius, said, “Defence supremacy is not defined by the most lethal systems alone. It is secured by weapons that endure, adapt, and evolve for every warfighter, in every domain. Grail transforms this challenge into strength by uniting breakthrough design with broad, secure mobilised national supply chains. For the first time, every allied nation can wield Silicon Valley-style speed, agility and continuous innovation in pursuit of peace through strength.”