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ACFT Calculator 2025—Calculate Army Combat Fitness Test scores.

Based on the 2025 Army fitness test standards, this ACFT calculator is designed for soldiers who take fitness seriously. They might be gearing up for training, seeking promotion, or simply monitoring their physical preparedness.
Calculate and see its accuracy, speed, and mission readiness.

ACFT vs. AFT: What’s changing in 2025?

The U.S. Army is transitioning from the ACFT (Army Combat Fitness Test) to the AFT (Army Fitness Test) starting in 2025.

Here’s what’s changing—and what’s staying the same.

Difference between ACFT and AFT:

Feature

ACFT (2020–2025)

AFT (2025 onward)

Name

Army Combat Fitness Test

Army Fitness Test

Events

6 Total

5 events, ( one removed)

Scoring Model

Age- and gender-specific

Sex-neutral and age based scoring standards

Minimum Passing Score

60 points per event, 360 total

350+ total score within 60+ points per event

Performance Categories

Gold, Gray, Black

Same names, but recalibrated thresholds

Score Recording

DA Form 705

Integrated into DTMS for automation

Implementation Focus

Readiness + Transition from APFT to ACFT

Readiness + Standardization across units

Why the ACFT Shift to AFT?

The AFT refines the existing ACFT structure, based on three years of data and soldier feedback. The Army is prioritizing:

Official Source

How to Calculate Your ACFT Score Manually with our ACFT Calculator?

Want to understand how your score is calculated? Here’s a simple breakdown.

Step-by-Step calculation of Army ACFT Score

1. Record Your Raw Scores

Measure your results for each of the six events:

  1. Deadlift weight (in pounds)
  2. Throw distance (in meters)
  3. Push-up reps
  4. Sprint/Drag/Carry time (in seconds)
  5. Plank time/sec plank (in seconds)
  6. Two-mile run time (in seconds.

2. Match to the Scoring Table

 Use the official Army score chart to convert each raw score into points (0–100).
  Each age and gender group has its own chart.

3. Add Up All Six Scores

 Total = MDL + SPT + HRP + SDC + PLK + 2MR
  Max = 600 points
  Passing = 360+ points (60 minimum per event)

Example Calculation (Male, Age 25)

Deadlift: 250 lbs = 85 points 
Power Throw: 10.0 m = 70 points
Push-Ups: 35 reps = 80 points 
Sprint/Drag/Carry: 1:48 = 75 
Plank: 2:45 = 80 points. 
2-Mile Run: 15:10 = 65 points 
Total Score = 455 points (Pass)

ACFT Implementation Timeline: Key Dates to Know

Understanding the timeline helps you stay prepared. Here’s how the ACFT evolved—and when the AFT takes over.

 2020: ACFT Introduced

  • Replaced the APFT (Army Physical Fitness Test)
  • Focused on functional fitness and combat readiness
  • Initially gender- and age-neutral

2022: Standards Adjusted

  • Age and gender-based scoring reinstated
  • Test became a general physical fitness assessment, not MOS-specific
  • Data collection began to refine future updates

2023: Promotion Points Begin to Reflect ACFT Scores

  • Officially used in enlisted promotions
  • Commanders began using ACFT results in evaluation reports

2024: Final ACFT Year

  • Final year before AFT rollout
  • Units are expected to train using both ACFT and AFT guidelines
  • Score enforcement and administrative processes tightened

2025: AFT Officially Replaces ACFT

  • Full implementation across active, reserve, and National Guard
  • New score brackets and enforcement begin
  • Performance data integrated with Army DTMS and soldier records

Why This Matters:

Ā Each date marks a shift in expectations, standards, or how your score affects your career.
Promotion boards, fitness profiles, and reenlistments will all reflect AFT scoring starting in 2025.

Stay ready. Train smart. Track your performance with our calculator built for the new standard.

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