Here’s the latest on the Army Combat Field Test (CFT) as of April 2026.
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The Army officially announced the Combat Field Test, a new annual, pass-fail physical readiness standard for Soldiers in 24 designated combat occupations. Implementation began in 2026, with full adoption expected over the following year. This test is designed to mirror the physical demands of modern combat and includes seven events completed within 30 minutes while wearing full gear. [Source: US Army Public Affairs press release, 2026-04-21][3]
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The new CFT is described as age- and gender-neutral and applies to frontline combat specialties. During an initial diagnostic period (first 12 months of rollout), no adverse administrative actions will be taken for failing the test, and soldiers may voluntarily reclassify to non-combat roles if they cannot meet the standard. After the diagnostic period, failures may lead to reclassification or separation for those who decline or are ineligible to switch jobs. [Source: US Army Public Affairs, 2026-04-21; JBSA coverage, 2026-04-21][4][3]
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Several external outlets summarized the change similarly, emphasizing increased standards for readiness and the potential impact on career paths for personnel in combat roles. Coverage notes that the CFT replaces or supplements prior PFT/PFT-like requirements and emphasizes performance under realistic combat-like conditions. [Sources: Task & Purpose summary of the memo, 2026-04-21; local base coverage, 2026-04-21][1][4]
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Background context: the Army has been pursuing modernization and readiness improvements through cross-functional teams and ongoing testing of new capabilities; the CFT aligns with these modernization efforts by linking fitness with role-specific requirements. This broader trend has featured discussions at Army testing commands and modernization events in 2025–2026. [Sources: DVIDS coverage of CFT support for modernization, 2025-07-13; base-level announcements, 2026-04-21][2][4]
Illustration: how the seven events and 30-minute window might look (conceptual example)
- 7 events, 30 minutes, full gear
- Likely includes tasks that stress running, carry, ballistic movements, loaded obstacle components, and endurance under load
- All events are designed to be completed within a single diagnostic/training session during the first year, then as standard annual assessments
If you’d like, I can summarize the seven events once they’re officially published, or compare the CFT to previous Army physical readiness tests and to similar standards in other services.
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The U.S. Army has announced the implementation of the new Combat Field Test (CFT), a major update to its physical readiness program designed to align fitness standards with the demanding realities of
www.jbsa.milThe U.S. Army today announced the implementation of the new Combat Field Test (CFT), a major update to its physical readiness program designed to align fitness standards with the demanding realities
www.usar.army.milThe U.S. Army today announced the implementation of the new Combat Field Test (CFT), a major update to its physical readiness program designed to align fitness standards with the demanding realities
www.usar.army.milABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. – Maj. Gen. Joel K. Tyler, commander of the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) hosted a Cross Functional Team (CFT) Day in support of the U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC) Oct. 25 at ATEC Headquarters.
www.dvidshub.netThe U.S. Army is rolling out a new age and gender-neutral Combat Field Test requiring frontline troops to complete seven events in 30 minutes wearing full gear.
www.foxnews.comThe Army released details of a new field fitness test for soldiers in combat roles. It mirrors an event in Expert Infantryman Badge testing
taskandpurpose.comThe U.S. Army is rolling out a new age and gender-neutral Combat Field Test requiring frontline troops to complete seven events in 30 minutes wearing full gear.
www.wfmd.comSoldiers in 24 designated specialties will have 30 minutes to complete seven events -- no substitutions.
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