**Example 1: To delete an EC2 Fleet and terminate the associated instances** The following ``delete-fleets`` example deletes the specified EC2 Fleet and terminates the associated On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances. :: aws ec2 delete-fleets \ --fleet-ids fleet-12a34b55-67cd-8ef9-ba9b-9208dEXAMPLE \ --terminate-instances Output:: { "SuccessfulFleetDeletions": [ { "CurrentFleetState": "deleted_terminating", "PreviousFleetState": "active", "FleetId": "fleet-12a34b55-67cd-8ef9-ba9b-9208dEXAMPLE" } ], "UnsuccessfulFleetDeletions": [] } For more information, see `Delete an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*. **Example 2: To delete an EC2 Fleet without terminating the associated instances** The following ``delete-fleets`` example deletes the specified EC2 Fleet without terminating the associated On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances. :: aws ec2 delete-fleets \ --fleet-ids fleet-12a34b55-67cd-8ef9-ba9b-9208dEXAMPLE \ --no-terminate-instances Output:: { "SuccessfulFleetDeletions": [ { "CurrentFleetState": "deleted_running", "PreviousFleetState": "active", "FleetId": "fleet-12a34b55-67cd-8ef9-ba9b-9208dEXAMPLE" } ], "UnsuccessfulFleetDeletions": [] } For more information, see `Delete an EC2 Fleet `__ in the *Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide for Linux Instances*.