Army Fitness Test
AFT Calculator 2026
Army Fitness Test Score Calculator
Enter all five AFT event results, then calculate your event scores, total score, lowest event, and 2026 standard status.
Interactive scorecard
Your AFT scorecard
Select your age group, sex, and applicable AFT standard. Enter all five event results, then click Calculate AFT Score.
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Event summary
GENERAL STANDARD · 300 TOTALCurrent test
What Is the Army Fitness Test (AFT)?
The Army Fitness Test is the Army's five-event physical fitness test of record. It replaced the six-event Army Combat Fitness Test on June 1, 2025 and remains the core Army fitness assessment in 2026.
The AFT removes the Standing Power Throw and uses five events: 3-Repetition Maximum Deadlift, Hand-Release Push-Up, Sprint-Drag-Carry, Plank, and Two-Mile Run.
Five events
AFT Events
Each event measures a different aspect of physical readiness and contributes up to 100 points.
3-Rep Max Deadlift
Muscular strength. Enter the heaviest successful three-repetition weight in pounds.
Hand-Release Push-Up
Upper-body muscular endurance. Enter correct repetitions completed in two minutes.
Sprint-Drag-Carry
Anaerobic capacity, strength and endurance. Enter total completion time.
Plank
Core muscular endurance. Enter the total time the required position is maintained.
Two-Mile Run
Aerobic endurance. Enter the total time to complete two miles.
Scoring
How the AFT Score Is Calculated
Each raw event result maps to a point value under the applicable AFT scoring scale. The five event points are then added:
Total AFT Score = MDL + HRP + SDC + PLK + 2MR
The maximum possible total is 500. A high total cannot compensate for an event below the required 60-point minimum.
2026 standards
AFT Passing Standards
Use the standard that applies to your current Army status. The calculator's standard selector changes both the scoring column and overall passing requirement.
General Standard
Combat Standard
Current policy
2026 AFT Changes
The original AFT rollout applied the combat scoring standard to 21 combat specialties beginning January 1, 2026 for the Active Component and June 1, 2026 for the Reserve and National Guard.
Army Directive 2026-07 later added three more combat specialties — 12D, 89D and 89E — bringing the current list to 24 designated combat specialties. Soldiers who are subject to the combat standard should select Combat Standard above.
Separate requirement
AFT vs. the 2026 Combat Field Test
The Combat Field Test (CFT) introduced in 2026 is a separate pass/fail requirement for designated combat specialties. It does not replace the AFT.
The CFT is a seven-event continuous test, while this page remains focused only on the five-event, point-scored AFT.
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Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a passing AFT score?
What happens if one AFT event is below 60 points?
Do all Soldiers need 350 points?
How many combat specialties use the Combat Standard in 2026?
Does the AFT still use the old six-event ACFT structure?
Can I use this calculator before a record AFT?
Does age affect AFT scoring?
Is the AFT the same as the new Army CFT?
Stable references
Official Army Sources
To reduce broken-document problems, the primary links below use stable official Army landing and policy pages. The Army AFT page contains the current scoring-table download.