Different from the closed description of "composed of", "including" and "equipped" are all open descriptions, all of which imply the meaning of "there may be other components". Personally, I think there is no difference between the two (the components that may be "included" are relatively independent).
A, b, c and d all include e. The word "Jun" here indicates the relationship between "A, B, C and D are" and "Jun", and generally specifies the relationship between "A" and "D".
For "any one of A, B, C and D contains E, but not necessarily only one component", two narrative ways can be given.