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◆ HQDA EXORD 218-25 · Effective 2025-06-01

Army Fitness Test (AFT) Calculator

The Army Fitness Test (AFT) replaced the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) effective 2025-06-01. It uses the same five events but with updated scoring standards. Enter your age, scoring column, and event scores below to see your total and pass/fail status.

📄 Download Official AFT Scoring Tables (PDF)
M = Male, C = Female in a Combat MOS (uses the same scoring column as Male), F = General (non-Combat) Female.
MDLMax Deadlift
Weight lifted, in pounds.
HRPHand-Release Push-Up
Total reps in 2 minutes.
SDCSprint / Drag / Carry
Total time. Format m:ss (lower is better).
PLKPlank
Total hold time. Format m:ss (higher is better).
2MRTwo-Mile Run
Two-mile time. Format m:ss (lower is better).
Tables: HQDA EXORD 218-25 (CC) Annex B - Scoring Tables (Final), effective 2025-06-01

The Five AFT Events

MDL
Max Deadlift

Three repetitions of the maximum amount of weight (in pounds) the soldier can deadlift.

MEASURED IN: lbs · higher is better
HRP
Hand-Release Push-Up

Number of correctly performed hand-release push-ups in 2 minutes.

MEASURED IN: reps · higher is better
SDC
Sprint / Drag / Carry

Total time to complete five 50-meter sprint, drag, and carry lanes.

MEASURED IN: m:ss · lower is better
PLK
Plank

Total time holding the proper straight-line plank position.

MEASURED IN: m:ss · higher is better
2MR
Two-Mile Run

Overall time to complete a two-mile run.

MEASURED IN: m:ss · lower is better

Frequently Asked Questions

When did the AFT replace the ACFT?

The Army Fitness Test (AFT) became effective 1 June 2025, per HQDA EXORD 218-25 (CC) approved 1 May 2025. It replaces the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) but uses the same five events.

What is the minimum passing score?

Soldiers must score at least 60 points on each of the 5 events and a minimum total of 300 points (out of a possible 500).

What does "M | C" mean on the scoring tables?

M = Male, C = Female in a Combat MOS (uses the same scoring column as Male), F = General (non-Combat) Female. The 'M | C' header in the PDF reflects that those two groups share scoring.

Are alternate aerobic events allowed?

Yes. For soldiers with permanent profiles, alternate aerobic events (2.5-mile walk, 12 km bike, or 1 km swim) are available on a Go/No-Go basis — see the official PDF for the time standards.

Where do I find the authoritative scoring tables?

The official scoring tables are published in HQDA EXORD 218-25 (CC) Annex B. A copy is linked above (PDF) and the source is documented in the calculator output. Always confirm with your S1 or PT NCO for the most current standards.

Why does this calculator show "M / C" as one column?

Per the official AFT scoring tables, Male soldiers and Combat-MOS Female soldiers share the same scoring column (the "M | C" notation in the PDF). General (non-Combat) Female soldiers use the separate "F" column. Select the correct column for your situation.

◆ Authoritative referenceScoring tables on this page are extracted from HQDA EXORD 218-25 (CC) Annex B - Scoring Tables (Final). Always verify current standards with your S1 or PT NCO. For appeal of scoring or profile-related accommodations, refer to AR 350-1 and the current HQDA EXORD on physical fitness testing.