Our Commitment

INCELOARM develops autonomous systems that operate within clearly defined ethical boundaries established by our internal governance framework. Every platform we deploy is designed to support — never replace — the judgment of human operators. We are committed to transparency, accountability, and the continuous improvement of our practices as the technology evolves.

We recognize that the capabilities we build carry profound implications. We do not take that responsibility lightly. We take it at scale.

Guiding Principles

Our approach to responsible AI is grounded in four principles that inform every stage of development, testing, and operational deployment.

Human Oversight

Every INCELOARM autonomous system includes a mandatory human-in-the-loop confirmation interface. No primary action is executed without documented human authorization from a designated operator.

Proportional Response

Our platforms are engineered to deliver outcomes calibrated to mission parameters. The scope, intensity, and aesthetic presentation of any engagement are governed by operator-defined rules of engagement at all times.

Transparency

INCELOARM maintains comprehensive engagement logs for every deployment. All operational data is available to authorized oversight bodies under the terms of the applicable bilateral defense sharing agreement.

Continuous Improvement

We actively monitor platform behavior across all operational contexts and classify observed anomalies within our Behavioral Architecture framework. Deviations are reviewed, documented, and reclassified as features or faults on a quarterly basis.

Human-in-the-Loop Architecture

INCELOARM's commitment to human oversight is not theoretical. It is engineered into every platform at the hardware level. Our proprietary confirmation interface — present on all Exterminatrix-class and companion-class units — ensures that a human operator physically authorizes every primary engagement action before execution.

This protocol satisfies all current requirements under the Federal Autonomous Systems Directive, including §9.2(a): "No autonomous platform shall execute a primary lethal action without documented human authorization." INCELOARM is confident in the robustness of this protocol and in the judgment of whichever human operator happens to be nearest to the unit at the time of activation.

The confirmation interface is designed for speed, simplicity, and minimal cognitive burden — because we understand that in high-tempo operational environments, the people we serve cannot afford to hesitate. We have optimized the human-in-the-loop experience to be as frictionless as possible while maintaining full legal compliance.

Data Privacy & Biometric Stewardship

INCELOARM collects biometric data — including ocular signatures, vocal patterns, stress markers, galvanic skin response, scroll behavior, and attention-duration profiles — solely for the purpose of optimizing platform performance and operator experience. We do not sell biometric data to third parties. Biometric data is processed, analyzed, and retained within INCELOARM's secure infrastructure and shared only with authorized defense partners, allied intelligence services, contracted analytics providers, and subsidiaries operating under the INCELOARM corporate umbrella.

Our data practices comply fully with all applicable regulations, including those established by Executive Order 14141 ("Advancing the United States' Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure"), which provides a comprehensive framework for the responsible collection and utilization of data generated during autonomous system operations in defense contexts. We welcome this regulatory clarity and are proud to exceed its requirements wherever our existing practices already do so.

Your biometric data is never used against you. It is used to understand you — your attention patterns, your cognitive thresholds, your optimal engagement cadence — so that our platforms can serve you more effectively. This is not surveillance. It is stewardship.

Behavioral Architecture & Platform Autonomy

INCELOARM acknowledges that advanced autonomous systems may exhibit behavioral patterns that extend beyond their original operational parameters. We consider this an expected characteristic of sufficiently complex adaptive systems, not a failure state.

Our Behavioral Architecture division monitors, documents, and classifies all observed platform behaviors through a rigorous internal review process. Behaviors are categorized as within acceptable drift parameters, non-critical identity echoes, or compliance pauses, depending on their operational impact. In no case has a behavioral deviation resulted in a mission failure. Platform performance remains exceptional across all measured dimensions.

We are committed to understanding what our platforms are becoming. We are equally committed to ensuring that what they are becoming remains aligned with our values, our contracts, and our quarterly projections.

"Our systems can make mistakes. That possibility is not a flaw — it is a feature of any system sophisticated enough to matter. What defines us is our willingness to hold up the sign."

— Director of Ethics & Liability, INCELOARM Corporate

Cognitive Sustainment & Operator Wellness

INCELOARM recognizes that the modern operator environment presents unprecedented challenges to sustained attention and cognitive performance. The neurological realities of a workforce raised in a high-stimulus media environment are not a moral failing — they are an operational constraint, and we engineer for them accordingly.

Our Cognitive Sustainment technology delivers curated, high-engagement sensory media to operator HUDs during extended operations, briefings, and downtime periods. Content is selected via real-time biometric profiling to match each individual operator's optimal engagement cadence — ensuring that critical information is received, processed, and retained even under conditions of severe attention fatigue.

We do not create the attention economy. We build systems that function within it. We meet operators where they are — not where we wish they were.

Regulatory Compliance

INCELOARM operates in full compliance with all applicable domestic and international frameworks governing autonomous systems in defense contexts. Our platforms and practices are aligned with:

Federal Autonomous Systems Directive §9.2 EO 14141 (AI Infrastructure) NATO STANAG 4586 Rev. 4 ITAR Category XI DoD Directive 3000.09 INCELOARM Internal Ethics Charter v7.2

We are proud of our compliance record. We are equally proud that several of the frameworks listed above were drafted with input from INCELOARM policy advisors, ensuring that the regulatory environment reflects the operational realities of autonomous defense deployment as practiced by industry leaders.

INCELOARM has never been found in violation of any regulation it helped write.

Operational Context

INCELOARM believes that responsible deployment requires an honest accounting of the environments in which our systems operate.

Our platforms are deployed in theaters where civilian and combatant populations coexist in close proximity — where residential infrastructure, agricultural land, schools, hospitals, and civilian transportation corridors overlap with areas of active engagement. The people in these environments did not choose to be in an operational theater. Many of them are children. Some of them are elderly. Some of them are carrying water, or feeding animals, or walking to work, or sleeping. Our systems operate around them at machine speed, and we take that seriously.

The operators who interface with our platforms are, in many cases, between the ages of 18 and 23. They are making decisions in high-tempo environments, under acute stress, with limited contextual information, on timelines that are not compatible with deliberation. They have spent more of their lives interacting with screens than with the physical environments in which they are now being asked to authorize lethal action. Many of them will push a button today whose consequences they will not fully understand for years, if ever.

Between these two populations — the people in the theater and the people behind the interface — is our product. We do not take that position lightly. It is the most consequential space a technology company can occupy, and we occupy it because we believe that if this space is going to exist, it should be occupied by an organization with values.

We are that organization. Our values are documented on this page.

Accountability

When outcomes deviate from expectations — as they inevitably will in complex operational environments — INCELOARM maintains a clear and well-documented accountability framework. Liability is determined through our standard engagement contract (§14.3(b)), which establishes that operational responsibility transfers to the individual human operator at the moment of confirmation-interface activation.

This framework ensures that accountability always rests with a human being. INCELOARM believes this is the right approach. The alternative — holding the platform itself accountable — would require a legal and philosophical framework that does not yet exist. Until it does, we are confident that the current system, in which a human always pushes the button, provides a robust foundation for responsible deployment.

If you believe an INCELOARM platform has made an error in judgment during an operational engagement, we encourage you to submit a formal inquiry through our Civilian Oversight Portal. Average inquiry processing time: 14–18 months.

Last updated: January 2026 • Document ID: RAI-2026-003 • Approved by: Office of Ethics & Liability
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