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multirole

British  
/ ˈmʌltɪˌrəʊl /

adjective

  1. having a number of roles, functions, etc

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Meanwhile, the UK's Lightweight Multirole Missile launcher, a short-range air defence system, has already been deployed to Bahrain along with UK experts who will work to integrate the system into Bahraini defences - and ground-based air defence missile system Rapid Sentry has arrived in Kuwait.

From BBC

These include a contract from the U.K. defense department for the production and delivery of 5,000 air defense lightweight multirole missiles; a deal with an undisclosed European country for the production and delivery of 70-millimeter ammunition; and an order from the German Ministry of Defense for the delivery of portable land surveillance radars to a third country.

From The Wall Street Journal

Orders for 83 Tejas Mark 1A - an agile multirole homegrown fighter - are confirmed, with another 97 expected to be ordered shortly.

From BBC

The UK's Ministry of Defence says it will send Lightweight Multirole Missiles to Ukraine, to help it counter missile and drone attacks.

From BBC

There was a time when Downey winning for his showy, multirole performance in “The Sympathizer” seemed a given.

From Los Angeles Times