AFT Standards & Requirements

Understanding the minimum standards and scoring requirements for the Army Fitness Test (AFT).

🎖️ MOS Type Standards

Combat MOS

  • Minimum total score: 350 points
  • Minimum per event: 60 points
  • Higher physical demands
  • Must pass all five events

Combat Enabling MOS

  • Minimum total score: 300 points
  • Minimum per event: 60 points
  • Standard physical requirements
  • Must pass all five events
📊 Event Standards Overview
Event Category Minimum Standard Maximum Points
3-Repetition Maximum Deadlift Maximum Strength Varies by age/gender 100 points
Hand-Release Push-Up Upper Body Endurance Varies by age/gender 100 points
Sprint-Drag-Carry Anaerobic Power Varies by age/gender 100 points
Plank Hold Core Stability Varies by age/gender 100 points
2-Mile Run Aerobic Endurance Varies by age/gender 100 points
👥 Age and Gender Standards

The AFT uses age and gender-normalized scoring to ensure fair assessment across all service members. Standards are adjusted based on physiological differences and age-related fitness capabilities.

Age Groups

  • 17-21 years
  • 22-26 years
  • 27-31 years
  • 32-36 years
  • 37-41 years
  • 42-46 years
  • 47-51 years
  • 52-56 years
  • 57-61 years
  • 62+ years

Gender Categories

  • Male standards
  • Female standards

Each age and gender combination has specific performance requirements for achieving 60-100 points per event.

🏆 Scoring System
60
Minimum Pass
Per Event
300/350
Total Minimum
Combat Enabling/Combat
500
Maximum Score
Total Possible