The army is moving away from the six-event Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) and going to the all-new Army Fitness Test (AFT).
Below you will find the charts to breakdown the scoring standards. A soldier is required to score at least 60 points in each event. Soldiers in a combat MOS must score enough points to get an overall score of 350 or more. Soldeirs that are not in a combat MOS will need to get a total of 300 points or more to pass.
To read the charts below, you would look at the age groups at the top and review what you need to get the points that are indicated on the left side. The sections at the top indicates an M | C at the top. An “M’ is for Male in a non-combat MOS, and the “C” represents male/female in a combat MOS. The “F” would be for females in a non-combat MOS.





Click the image below to watch the video breakdown of the new AFT scoring and how it compares to the ACFT.

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