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Army AFT Calculator

Check current Army AFT event scores against the published standard so you can see whether the score mix clears the required floor.

Best used when you need a fast standards check before the next recorded test.

Army AFT standard: 'General' requires a total ≥300; 'Combat' requires ≥350 with sex-neutral raw standards (per Army Directive 2025-06).

Your age group. The AFT uses age-normed scoring tables.

'Male / Combat' uses the sex-neutral combat-arms scoring column. 'Female' uses the female column.

Weight successfully lifted in the Maximum Deadlift event (3 repetitions).

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

Total completion time for the Sprint/Drag/Carry event (lower is better).

Duration held in the Plank event in minutes:seconds (longer is better).

Total 2-mile run time in minutes:seconds (lower is better).

Complete required fields, then select Calculate.

Estimate confidence: PENDING INPUT

Data as of 2025-06-01

Included in estimate

  • Official service fitness scoring standards
  • Your entered event/component scores
  • Published pass/fail or classification thresholds

Not included

  • Commander/program discretion outside published scoring tables
  • Future policy updates after the data date

What this tool is for

Use this page to check whether the current event scores and total score clear the published Army threshold. It is a standards check, not a prediction tool.

Worked example

Example: a soldier with one weak event can enter the current event points and quickly see whether the total passes while an individual event still fails.

When to use it

Use it when you already know the event points and need a direct pass/fail answer tied to the published Army standard.

When not to use it

Do not use it for profile handling, waiver handling, training advice, or official score submission. Those decisions still belong to the Army chain and current policy.

What the result means

The total score matters, but the event minimums matter too. A passing total does not override a missed event floor for the selected standard.

Official sources used

Direct links to the official pages this tool relies on.

Site assumptions

  • Uses the published Army scoring thresholds linked below.
  • Reads the entered points as current event results, not forecasted improvements.
  • Does not model medical profiles, exemptions, or admin corrections.
  • Combat Enabling standard (≥300 total) applies to combat-support and combat-service-support specialties per army.mil. Combat MOS standard (≥350 total, sex-neutral raw thresholds) applies to the 21 designated combat MOSs per Army Directive 2025-06. The directive's baseline for all other Soldiers requires only ≥60 per event with no minimum total. The Combat Enabling tier is the closest labeled threshold provided by army.mil.

What is included

  • Each event point total entered on the page
  • The selected Army standard
  • Overall score and pass/fail status

What is not included

  • Future training improvements
  • Profile or waiver handling
  • Command-level exceptions
  • Any official record update

Verify with

  • Your unit fitness lead or training room
  • The current Army AFT scoring tables
  • The latest Army guidance if policy changes after this build

Frequently asked questions

Is this an official government site?

No. This is an independent planning utility, not an official U.S. Government website. Do not submit CUI, ITAR, classified, or sensitive personal information. Always verify estimates with official sources before making financial decisions.

How accurate are these estimates?

These are planning estimates based on official DFAS, DoD, and service-specific sources. Actual pay may vary based on your specific situation, special pays, tax withholdings, and other factors. Use these tools for planning purposes and verify with your finance office.

When was this data last updated?

Check the source and assumptions sections on this page for the current effective date used by the site. If the linked official pages have changed since then, use the official pages first.

Can a strong total score offset one weak AFT event?

No. The selected Army standard still requires each event to clear its minimum. The tool checks both the total and the event floors together.

This estimate uses simplified planning assumptions. Review the linked methodology and official source pages before making financial decisions. Spotted an error or have a suggestion? Send a note.