deployable

Able to be deployed.

Adjective

  1. Able to be deployed.
    • […] Germany had 284,500 active personnel in the armed forces with only 7500 readily deployable forces and 6810 committed to peace support operations; France had 259,050 personnel[…] - 2005 October 31, A. Forster, Armed...
  2. Ejectable, separable from the aircraft.
    • It played a significant role in the evolution of the deployable recorder, and offers an attractive alternative to "fixed recorders" in a "dual redundancy" installation (discussed later) - 2000, Canadian Aeronautics and...
    • For example, helicopters that ditch at sea are often unrecoverable and consequently, despite the systems' higher cost and increased complexity, the Navy needed deployable recorder systems for its helicopters. - 2002,...

Origin

From French déployable, deploy + -able.

Forms

more deployable most deployable

Derived

nondeployable undeployable

Noun

  1. Something, such as a software package or a military resource, that may be deployed.

Forms

deployables