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- sclass-|Alvaro de Bazan|frigate|0}} destroyers. These ships are classified as frigates by [[Spain]]], but are destroyers by NATO standards in terms of size and strength. The design of these ships
- The [[Mexican Navy]] operates the {{ARM|Netzahaulcoyotl|(D-102}}, a {sclass-|Gearing|destroyer|0}} destroyer and the {{ARM|Manuel Azueta|0}}, a {{sclass-|Esdall|destroyer escort|0}} destroyer.
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