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== Design ==
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* These vessels were specifically designed for '''mine-clearing operations'''.
* Their wooden hulls made them '''immune to magnetically-triggered mines''', which is a crucial advantage in mine-infested waters.
* Using various methods (magnetic, mechanical, and acoustic), they could detect and neutralize [[
=== Coastal Defence ===
* Aratu-class [[
* Their ability to sweep and remove mines near shorelines protected harbours, ports, and coastal infrastructure.
* By keeping these areas clear of potential threats, they enhanced national security.
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Unfortunately, two of the Aratu-class minesweepers have been decommissioned:
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* '''M19 NV Abrolhos''' (decommissioned on August 20, 2015) 2.
Additionally, M20 NV Albardão was also decommissioned on May 21, 2021 2. These wooden-hulled vessels, built in Germany during the 1970s by yacht-makers Abeking & Rasmussen, are uniquely designed to be immune to magnetically-triggered mines.
==References==
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*http://www.deagel.com/Auxiliary-Vessels/Aratu_a002135001.aspx
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[[Category:Minesweepers of the Brazilian Navy]]
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