Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Bomb Suit: A. The suit must be able to enhance user mobility and have ventilation within the jacket. B. The suit must have easy access for an electronical control panel and power supply for access while worn through a sleeve mounted remote control panel that can be attached to either hand. C. The suit must have hydration, tool pouches and other equipment that can be externally mounted. D. The bomb suit must be able to provide a back-support system for impact protection for the spine. E. The suit must have an air ventilation system that allows ambient air to evaporate while a fan is in operation to help cool the wearer, during operations. F. The suit must provide plate protection to the neck, chest, and groin that are able to withstand a high level of blast from any fragmentation producing event caused from an explosion, while working on a device. These plates must be accessible to the wearer and can be removable while operating on their own. G. The trousers must be a one-piece design that incorporates the groin protection from any blast fragmentation and heat threats. H. The bomb suit helmet must be able to protect the user from overpressure and fragmentation. I. The trouser must have the ability to attach extenders to the legs that gives the wearer an additional 2 plus inches. The Bomb Suit Helmet: A. The helmet must incorporate and inflatable liner to allow air being pumped into it that assists the user with a custom fit. B. The helmet must have a voice command system that allows the wearer the ability to operate suit systems. This would allow the user a hands-free option while working on a device. C. The helmet must have a ventilation system that helps maintain the operator’s visor from fogging up, while in use. D. The face shield must have low-light ability that uses white LED headlamps, which assists the user in various light settings. E. The visor must have the ability to change its white light to another color (e.g. red, blue) depending on the operation need of the user. F. The helmet must have option to remove standard visor for a larger visor to be worn over a breathing apparatus, while the user is in a Chemical-Biological environment. The Bomb Suit Power Supply Unit: A. The power supply unit must be able to be voice activated, which allows the wearer hands – free option. B. The power supply system must use AA Batteries because their size and reliability during continuous operations. The Bomb Suit Remote Control Unit (RCU): A. The RCU must provide interface with all the bomb suit functions (speakers, fans, microphone, lights, and battery level). B. The RCU must be able to be attached to either sleeve. C. The RCU must have USB port accessibility. The Bomb Suit Ventilation and Cooling System: A. The bomb suit must have a cooling system that covers the entire length of the back. B. The bomb suit helmet must include a ventilation system which controls rates of air flow to mitigate heat stress for the operator.