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The word 'deployable' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is often used in military or business contexts to describe something that can be put into use or action. Example: The army had a quick response team with deployable resources to handle any emergency situation. In this sentence, 'deployable' is used to describe the resources that are readily available and can be put into use at a moment's notice.
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deployable
adjective
Able to be deployed
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As well as killing Syrian civilians, the attacks would probably also hit Russian, Chinese and Iranian technical advisers, causing yet more diplomatic trouble.Where Muammar Qaddafi's army was a hollowed-out shell dependent on foreign mercenaries, the Assad regime's ground forces remain for the most part well-equipped and deployable.
What NATO needs above all is more deployable and better-equipped forces and European leaders prepared to tell their voters why they should pay for them.
This means having a nuclear deterrent, a deployable army division, a blue-water navy with two aircraft carriers, and an air force with fighters and deep-strike jets.Defence ties with America bring big benefits: intelligence is shared and Britain has preferential access to some American technology, not least the Trident missiles that help make Britain's nuclear deterrent cheaper than France's.
It needs to be better equipped, but above all, it needs more deployable manpower.
In Istanbul NATO's defence ministers vowed to make 40% of their forces deployable and 8% instantly deployable, a mark that only a handful can now meet.In another effort to get members to honour their commitments, NATO is to review how it raises troops for its missions.
We are actively encouraging this with an emphasis on flexible, deployable, and technologically advanced and interoperable forces.
If German combat troops are to take part in more peacekeeping and peace-enforcement operations, as they did with public support last year for the first time in Kosovo, more of them need to be mobile, rapidly deployable and better equipped.
France will maintain its capability for expeditionary warfare, and boost special forces, but cut rapidly deployable troop numbers from 80,000 to 66,000.One arresting element is the recognition that France may have to step up militarily in the Mediterranean and Africa as America pulls back.
Armed with a catalogue of what is needed to make the new force coherent, readily deployable and able to keep on soldiering in adversity, the EU will next week count up what individual governments have offered to provide, highlight the gaps and work out ways to fill them.
The lighter ground forces that America's army is hoping to field soon should be more easily deployable than today's tanks.
By 2003, the EU hopes to be able to field a trouble-shooting force of up to 60,000, deployable in 60 days and sustainable for a year.
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