Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology

The JSLIST has a 120-day service life when removed from packaging, can be worn for 45 consecutive days in an uncontaminated environment, and can be cleaned up to 6 times.

The JSLIST program worked on creating, testing, and manufacturing a better and unified CBRN protective suit for a reduced cost.

The trousers have bellows pockets, adjustable suspenders and waistband, and a slide fastener with protective flap.

[3] Military personnel often wrap M9 Detector Tape around the sleeve and trouser leg of the JSLIST for chemical agent detection.

The J-FIRE is designed to resist water and standard firefighting chemicals, while still providing CBRN protection to the user.

US Navy medical training students don JSLIST MOPP ensembles.