International naval and army forums?

Totoro

Major
VIP Professional
I visit Keypublishing's modern military aviation forum a lot. Sure there's flame wars, but i like the international flavor of it. Seems users from all countries go there and there and talk about aviation related stuff.

While the forum does have a naval aviation section (with people talking about ships there) - seems almost no one really goes there frequently. So it would seem keypublishing forum is really for aviation lovers only.

Which brings me to my question- is there some sort of equivalent to keypublishing aviation forum but for naval stuff and for army stuff? (it can be two separate forums)

Important points are that the forum has members from all over the world, not just one country being dominant. And that it's active, with hundreds of posts per day.

Please point me in the right direction, if possible. :)
 

siegecrossbow

General
Staff member
Super Moderator
I visit Keypublishing's modern military aviation forum a lot. Sure there's flame wars, but i like the international flavor of it. Seems users from all countries go there and there and talk about aviation related stuff.

While the forum does have a naval aviation section (with people talking about ships there) - seems almost no one really goes there frequently. So it would seem keypublishing forum is really for aviation lovers only.

Which brings me to my question- is there some sort of equivalent to keypublishing aviation forum but for naval stuff and for army stuff? (it can be two separate forums)

Important points are that the forum has members from all over the world, not just one country being dominant. And that it's active, with hundreds of posts per day.

Please point me in the right direction, if possible. :)

Secret projects has a naval section that's frequented.
 

Totoro

Major
VIP Professional
Thanks. It's not a hundred posts per day but it's something. Will do for now, until I find something more frequented. :)
 

Lethe

Captain
I got banned from Key Publishing for trolling JSR by linking to Jamestown's
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series.

I'm not sure anything else needs to be said.
 
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