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Published 15:33 7 Dec 2018 GMT
According to Army Times, the new test is set to replace the current version by 2020. As it stands, budding US army recruits must take on the age-old running, sit-ups and press-ups drill.
Experts have long believed the current test is out-dated, hence the refresh. The new Army Combat Fitness Test tackles all aspects of fitness and conditioning - incorporating power, strength and endurance.How would you fare when taking the test? These are the six drills it entails:

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