Navy. Or if you want to go back in history, Armada.
fleet
It's a fleet: a fleet of ships and a fleet of cars. I don't know about the two together...
a "fleet" of ships, sort of like the airforce term.
The collective noun for ships is a fleet of ships.
The noun 'fleet' is used as a collective noun for planes, ships, and motor vehicles; for example:a fleet of carsa fleet of taxisa fleet of shipsa fleet of planesa fleet of trucks
Armada
Flotilla
As the name implies, it was a fleet of ships, not a ship.
Lady Juliana, Guardian, Justinian, Surprize, Neptune and Scarborough were the 6 ships of the 2nd fleet to Australia
The collective noun for ships are:a fleet of shipsan armada of shipsa formation of shipsa flotilla of ships
No, armada is a fleet of ships.
a number of ships is called a fleet.
Flotilla, Armada, fleet,
It was a fleet of ships.
treasure fleet
there were 6 ships in the second fleet
A fleet of ships is a bunch of ships together to make a aconimy