ACFTScore.com General Information and Change Log - Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) Score Calculator
☰ MenuACFTScore.com is the successor to the long-established APFTScore.com. This comprehensive online calculator scores Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) results and Soldier height/weight data in accordance with applicable US Army regulations. Unlike other calculators available online, this utility will allow you to score multiple Soldiers at a time and is an ideal tool for NCOs, unit administrators, ROTC instructors, and training officials to quickly process ACFT results from a large number of Soldiers or cadets. For quick individual results, the calculator is mobile-friendly and does not require loading additional apps into your device.
The ACFT score and height/weight calculator will also allow you to automatically generate a completed DA Form 705 (APFT Scorecard) for each Soldier that you have scored. Completed scorecards are downloadable in fillable PDF format for digital signing and/or future update. You may also upload a previously-created DA 705 in PDF format to add additional tests to an existing scorecard.
This calculator supports scoring of Soldiers with physical profiles, Soldiers who must take an alternate aerobic event, and the multiple passing standards (Gold/Gray/Black) on the ACFT. The author of this utility has taken great efforts to ensure all results are in compliance with Army regulations.
ACFTScore.com and APFTScore.com are both free to use and advertisement-free, and always will be. That being said, it does cost me money to keep this site up and running. If you have found this site to be useful and would consider buying me a beer, I would greatly appreciate it. I also greatly value your comments and suggestions which help me to continue to improve the site for you, the end user.
Christopher Hutton
SFC, USA
Change Log:
xx October 2019 - Version 1.0
- First public release providing initial operational capability for ACFT scoring.
11 October 2019
- Provided some updated ACFT resources (PAM 611-21 physical demands tables, updated FY20 ACFT phase 2 standards, and alternate event information).