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2A9X1 Bomber and Special Integrated Communication, Navigation and Mission Systems ASVAB score requirements
Score target and study focus for Air Force 2A9X1.
Bomber and Special Integrated Communication, Navigation and Mission Systems
Focuses on troubleshooting, maintaining, and repairing aircraft or technical systems.
Bomber and Special Integrated Communication, Navigation and Mission Systems can fit students who want an Air Force role in aircraft maintenance & avionics and are ready to verify current openings with a recruiter.
Aviation, technical systems, logistics, medical, emergency services, security, public-sector, or administrative paths depending on the AFSC.
Focus these areas
- Build arithmetic reasoning, math knowledge, electronics information, general science before comparing this AFSC against your score report.
- Keep AFQT inputs stable while you raise the MAGE areas tied to this role.
What you may do
- Work on bomber and special integrated communication, navigation and mission systems duties inside the Air Force aircraft maintenance & avionics area.
- Follow Air Force procedures, training standards, reporting routines, equipment checks, and mission-readiness requirements tied to the AFSC.
Common Bomber and Special Integrated Communication, Navigation and Mission Systems ASVAB questions




Sources and official confirmation
Source checked May 9, 2026: Operation Military Kids Air Force AFSC ASVAB table. Current Air Force AFSC access still depends on Air Force policy, openings, medical qualification, background screening, waivers, citizenship, and recruiter guidance.
MAGE target shown on this page: E 70+. Current Air Force AFSC access still depends on official policy, openings, medical qualification, background screening, waivers, citizenship, and recruiter guidance.
More context reviewed May 9, 2026: U.S. Air Force ASVAB page, U.S. Air Force careers, U.S. Air Force active duty requirements, Operation Military Kids Air Force AFSC ASVAB table.



