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Company announces world’s-first of new weapon type that should leave the world terrified

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Updated 15:33 25 May 2025 GMT+1Published 15:28 25 May 2025 GMT+1

Company announces world’s-first of new weapon type that should leave the world terrified

US-UK defence technology company Tiberius Aerospace unveiled its first defence product at the Future Artillery Conference on Monday

Anish Vij

Anish Vij

A defence technology company 'built to empower the UK and US' has unveiled their first defence product, and it's pretty terrifying.

Tiberius Aerospace unveiled its first defence product, the Sceptre TRBM 155HG, at the Future Artillery Conference in London on Monday (19 May).

The modern defense technology company was founded in 2022 by Chad Steelberg 'in response to a new era of conflict where speed, adaptability, cost-effective capability and supply chain assurance are essential to national security'.

And CEO Steelberg has insisted that this new, first of it's kind weapon has been 'designed for the future battlefield'.

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The Sceptre TRBM 155HG is made with state-of-the-art technology (Tiberius Aerospace)
The Sceptre TRBM 155HG is made with state-of-the-art technology (Tiberius Aerospace)

What is the Sceptre TRBM 155HG?

The Sceptre TRBM 155HG is the world's first supersonic ramjet, capable of hitting targets 100 miles away.

Sceptre not only has accuracy, but it can blast away targets at an eye-watering 2,700mph.

With the combination of artificial intelligence and GPS, it seems the system is capable of correcting errors in real time, reaching up to an altitude of 65,000.

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The state-of-the-art missile is also able to bypass traditional systems to hit targets with full force and accuracy.

Steelberg claims the rocket is '10X' more accurate in range position than typical missiles, saying: "This is a weapon designed for the future battlefield: fast, precise, and resilient in a denied environment."

The world's first supersonic ramjet, the Sceptre TRBM 155HG is capable of hitting targets 100 miles away (Tiberius Aerospace)
The world's first supersonic ramjet, the Sceptre TRBM 155HG is capable of hitting targets 100 miles away (Tiberius Aerospace)

What is a ramjet?

Army Recognition explains that Sceptre is technically known as a 'precision-guided ramjet artillery munition'.

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"A ramjet is an air-breathing engine that compresses incoming air without moving parts, using the munition's high speed to sustain combustion and generate continuous thrust throughout its flight," it added.

"This high-altitude trajectory limits susceptibility to GPS jamming and electronic warfare.

"Featuring a circular error probability (CEP) of under 5 meters, even in GPS-contested environments, Sceptre incorporates a hybrid GPS/inertial guidance package, AI-enhanced targeting correction, and an in-flight data-link for swarm coordination."

The Sceptre TRBM 155HG is the world's first supersonic ramjet (Tiberius Aerospace)
The Sceptre TRBM 155HG is the world's first supersonic ramjet (Tiberius Aerospace)

Sceptre also happens to be a lot cheaper and more accurate than the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS), considered as the 'go-to guided missile for precision strikes'.

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Army Recognition says that 'strategically, Sceptre positions itself as a credible alternative to more costly and logistically burdensome systems such as the ER GMLRS or the Long-Range Manoeuvring Projectile (LRMP) from General Atomics'.

So not only has will it smoke out targets, it appears to have smoked out the competition.

"From budgetary perspective, the cost differential is stark: Sceptre is priced at less than 10 percent of a standard GMLRS round," they added.

Featured Image Credit: Tiberius Aerospace

Topics: News, UK News, US News, Technology

Anish Vij
Anish Vij

Anish is a Journalist at LADbible Group and is a GG2 Young Journalist of the Year 2025. He has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism and a Bachelor's degree in International Business Management. Apart from that, his life revolves around the ‘Four F’s’ - family, friends, football and food. Email: [email protected]

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