Calculate a current five-event Army Fitness Test score with exact age-, sex-, and combat-standard table lookup, or sum three already-derived official event points in a clearly historical APFT mode.
What the Current AFT Calculator Does
The Army Fitness Test replaced the Army Combat Fitness Test as the test of record effective June 1, 2025. This calculator uses all five published tables: three-repetition maximum deadlift, hand-release push-up, sprint-drag-carry, plank, and two-mile run.
General scoring uses the age- and sex-specific table. The combat standard uses the M/C column for every soldier, requires at least 60 points in each event, and requires at least 350 points total. The general standard requires at least 60 in each event and 300 total.
| Workflow | What is calculated | Important boundary |
|---|---|---|
| Current AFT | Exact 0-100 points for all five events and selected pass rule | No interpolation between official rows |
| Historical APFT | Sum of three already-derived event point values | No raw-performance conversion; APFT is not current |
| Combat Fitness Test | Not calculated | The 2026 CFT is a separate seven-event, pass/fail assessment |
How Exact Table Lookup Works
- Select age, sex, and either the general or combat standard.
- Enter the five raw performances using the official event units.
- The calculator finds the highest exact official threshold met for each event.
- It adds all five event points and checks both event minimums and the selected total.
Missing cells in the published table remain missing; the calculator does not fill them by interpolation. A result is an estimate until recorded by authorized Army personnel.
Historical APFT Mode
The Army Physical Fitness Test stopped being the test of record in 2020. Its optional mode is intentionally narrow: enter three point values already derived from the proper legacy age- and sex-specific chart. The page sums them and checks the historical rule of 60 points per event and 180 total. It does not present an APFT result as current policy.
Safety and Administrative Limits
This calculator cannot decide profiles, alternate events, exemptions, duty status or personnel actions. Use current Army policy, trained graders, correct equipment and suitable medical screening. Stop for chest pain, faintness, severe or unusual shortness of breath, or other concerning symptoms and seek appropriate care.
Sources
United States Army. Army Fitness Test public information and implementation materials.
United States Army. Army Fitness Test Scoring Scales, approved May 15, 2025, effective June 1, 2025.
Secretary of the Army. Army Directive 2026-07, Combat Fitness Test.
United States Army. ATP 7-22.01, Holistic Health and Fitness Testing, legacy APFT scoring reference.