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Latvian minehunter Imanta (M 04)

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Name
  
Harlingen

Name
  
Imanta

Launched
  
1984

Draft
  
3.6 m

Fate
  
Sold to Latvia, 2005

Acquired
  
2005

Length
  
52 m

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Status
  
in active service, as of 2009

Class and type
  
Tripartite-class minehunter

Imanta (M-04) is the lead ship of the Tripartite class of minehunters for the Latvian Naval Forces. The vessel was formerly HNLMS Harlingen (M854), an Tripartite-class minehunter of the Royal Netherlands Navy built in 1984. Alkmaar and Imanta are, respectively, the Dutch and Latvian navies' names of the Tripartite class of minehunters, developed jointly by France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

Harlingen was one of five minehunters sold to Latvia by the Netherlands in 2005 for approximately €11.4 million each. An investigation into possible corruption related to the vessels' acquisition was revealed in August 2009, when it was announced that the vessels were purchased without any instruction manuals or technical documents. It took Latvian officials over a year to acquire the necessary technical materials from France, at the cost of an additional €580,000.

As of August 2009, Imanta was in active service with the Latvian Naval Forces and available for NATO operations.

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Latvian minehunter Imanta (M-04) Wikipedia