Application of mechanical alloying to titanium-base alloys is a recent development. A wide range of terminal phases and those based on titanium aluminides (both Ti$ and Ti Al) have been examined and it has been shown that synthesis of metallic phases can be achieved by mechanical alloying. The phases so synthesized include solid solutions, intermediate crystalline phases, amorphous phases, and nanostructured materials. It has also been shown that the resistance to coarsening of both the grains and the dispcrsoids in mechanically alloyed Ti,AIbased alloys is much higher than in rapidly solidified alloys. The review concludes with some thoughts on future developments in this exciting area.