# Military Machines International

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***Military Machines International*** was a [military](/source/Military) [magazine](/source/Magazine) published monthly in the [United Kingdom](/source/United_Kingdom) by the Business of Model Activity Press Ltd and then by [Key Publishing](/source/Key_Publishing) Ltd. It existed between 2001 and 2014.

## History and profile

*Military Machines International* was first published in May 2001 (cover dated June 2001). In the same month another magazine *[Classic Military Vehicle](/source/Classic_Military_Vehicle)* also appeared. This was just after the long-running quarterly *[Wheels & Tracks](/source/Wheels_%26_Tracks)* ceased publication, thereby leaving a gap in the market. Since the first issue the editor of *Military Machines International* was Ian Young.

It featured articles and photographs on military vehicles, armoured and soft-skin, both past and present, from all around the world.

In March 2011, the Business of Model Activity Press Limited was acquired by [Key Publishing](/source/Key_Publishing) Ltd,[1] who publish the magazine under their name from the May 2011 issue onward. The final issue of *Military Machines* International came in November 2014, thereafter the magazine merged with *Classic Military Vehicle*.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Key Publishing Ltd Acquires the Business of Model Activity Press Lt"](http://www.cmvmag.co.uk/view_article.asp?ID=2920). *Classic Military Vehicle*. 3 March 2011. Retrieved 2 April 2017.

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