Yes. Naval vessels, navy ships are military ships.
"Fleet" can be used for both warships and peaceable merchant ships. "Convoy" requires some warships, but may involve merchant ships being protected by the warships.
A group of ships traveling together, typically accompanied by armed troops and warships for protection.
The battle between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia changed the way warships were built. The two ships were both ironclad warships.
The Phoenicians built both warships and trading ships. Warships, known as triremes, were large and equipped with oars and a battering ram, designed for combat. Trading ships, called galleys, were smaller and were used for transporting goods and conducting trade across the Mediterranean.
Ironclad warships that were used against each side were significant in the world of naval warfare. It made wooden warships and cargo ships easy targets for ironclad ships of war.
A large group of warships is called a fleet. Fleet typically consists of multiple types of ships including battleships, aircraft carriers, destroyers, and submarines, and is often organized by a navy for specific military operations.
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armada is a fleet of warships.
These ships were called ironclads.
At the very end of the second world war (Aug 15, 1945) there were 6,768 warships in US Navy commission.