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 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
The noun 'fleet' is a standard collective noun for:a fleet of aircrafta fleet of planesa fleet of shipsa fleet of taxisa fleet of carsa fleet of lorries (trucks)a fleet of printersa fleet of bassa fleet of cootsa fleet of mud-hensa fleet of pigs
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
No, armada is a fleet of ships.
The collective noun for ships are:a fleet of shipsan armada of shipsa formation of shipsa flotilla 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