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DoD Directive 3000.09 — Autonomy in Weapon Systems

United States · DoDD 3000.09 (2023)

The Defense Department's policy on autonomous and semi-autonomous weapons. Updated in January 2023, it requires every autonomous or semi-autonomous weapon system to allow 'appropriate levels of human judgment over the use of force,' undergo a multi-phase senior review before development and fielding, and comply with DoD AI ethical principles.

Technical detail

DoDD 3000.09 (Jan. 25, 2023) supersedes the 2012 directive; establishes the Autonomous Weapon Systems Review Working Group, requires senior-leader review by USD(P), USD(R&E), and CJCS prior to formal development and again before fielding; codifies the 'appropriate levels of human judgment' standard.

Who is protected: Civilians and combatants protected under the law of armed conflict; service members held to lawful targeting standards

Who must comply: Department of Defense components, military services, and DoD contractors developing or fielding autonomous or semi-autonomous weapon systems

Key facts

JurisdictionUnited States
LevelFederal
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthModerate protection
Effective date2023-01-25
Enacted2023-01-25
CitationDoDD 3000.09 (2023)
Enforced byOffice of the Secretary of Defense; Joint Staff; Service Inspectors General
Private right of actionNo — agency enforcement only
PenaltiesInternal DoD policy: program cancellation; UCMJ accountability for unlawful use of force
Topicsgovernment use of AI · automated decision-making · AI disclosure and transparency
Last verified2026-06-17
Official sourceDoD Directive 3000.09 — Autonomy in Weapon Systems (Jan. 25, 2023) ↗

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