List of Royal Artillery batteries

The Royal Regiment of Artillery is an Arm of the British Army. The Regiment is made up of two distinct arms; the Royal Horse Artillery and the Royal Artillery. Somewhat confusingly both consist of a number of Regiments, which are comparable to Battalions in size. Each regiment is made up of a number of Batteries.

Current Batteries of the Royal Regiment of Artillery

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The following list includes the Battery name, its battle honour title and the year the Battery was formed. It also includes its equipment or role, and current location.[1]

Battery Regiment Equipment and Role Location Formed Remarks
The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery N/A Ceremonial Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Station 1946 Regular
A Battery (The Chestnut Troop) 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery AS90 Assaye Barracks in Tidworth 1793 Regular
B Battery 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery AS90 Assaye Barracks in Tidworth 1793 Regular
E Battery 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery AS90 Assaye Barracks in Tidworth 1794 Regular
O Battery (The Rocket Troop) 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Headquarters Battery Assaye Barracks in Tidworth 1813 Regular
C Battery 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery M270 MLRS Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland 1793 Regular
D Battery 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery M270 MLRS Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland 1794 Regular
J (Sidi Rezegh) Battery 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Tactical Group Battery[2] Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland 1805 Regular
L (Néry) Battery 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Tactical Group Battery Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland 1809 Regular
M Battery 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Headquarters Battery Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland 1809 Regular
N Parachute Battery (The Eagle Troop) 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Tactical Group Battery Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland 1811 Regular
6/36 (Arcot) Battery 4th Regiment Royal Artillery Tactical Group Battery Alanbrooke Barracks, North Yorkshire 1993[3] Regular
3/29 (Corunna) Battery 4th Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Alanbrooke Barracks, North Yorkshire 1745[4] Regular
88 (Arracan) Battery Royal Artillery 4th Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Alanbrooke Barracks, North Yorkshire 1802 Regular
94 (New Zealand) Battery 4th Regiment Royal Artillery Headquarters Battery Alanbrooke Barracks, North Yorkshire 1803[5] Regular
97 Battery (Lawson's Company) Royal Artillery 4th Regiment Royal Artillery Tactical Group Battery [6] Alanbrooke Barracks, North Yorkshire 1803 Regular
129 (Dragon) Battery 4th Regiment Royal Artillery Tactical Group Battery Alanbrooke Barracks, North Yorkshire Regular
K (Hondeghem) Battery 5th Regiment Royal Artillery Surveillance and Target Acquisition Marne Barracks, Catterick Garrison 1809 Supports Reaction Force Brigade Regular
P Battery (The Dragon Troop) 5th Regiment Royal Artillery Surveillance and Target Acquisition Marne Barracks, Catterick Garrison 1816 Supports Reaction Force Brigade Regular
Q (Sanna's Post) Battery 5th Regiment Royal Artillery Headquarters Battery Marne Barracks, Catterick Garrison 1824 Regular
53 (Louisburg) Air Assault Battery 5th Regiment Royal Artillery Surveillance and Target Acquisition Marne Barracks, Catterick Garrison 1740 Supports 16 Air Assault Brigade Regular
93 (Le Cateau) Battery 5th Regiment Royal Artillery Surveillance and Target Acquisition Marne Barracks, Catterick Garrison Supports Reaction Force Brigade Regular
4/73 (Sphinx) Special Observation Post Battery RA 5th Regiment Royal Artillery Long-range reconnaissance patrol Marne Barracks, Catterick Garrison 1989 Regular
F (Sphinx) Parachute Battery 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery L118 light gun Merville Barracks, Colchester Garrison 1800 Regular
G Parachute Battery (Mercer's Troop) 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery L118 light gun Merville Barracks, Colchester Garrison 1801 Regular
I Parachute Battery (Bull's Troop) 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Headquarters Battery Merville Barracks, Colchester Garrison 1805 Regular
170 (Imjin) Battery 12 Regiment Royal Artillery Headquarters Battery Baker Barracks, Thorney Island 1857 Regular
T Battery (Shah Sujah's Troop) 12 Regiment Royal Artillery Stormer HVM Baker Barracks, Thorney Island 1838 Regular
9 (Plassey) Battery 12 Regiment Royal Artillery Stormer HVM Baker Barracks, Thorney Island 1748 Regular
12 (Minden) Air Assault Battery 12 Regiment Royal Artillery LML HVM Baker Barracks, Thorney Island Very High Readiness Regular
58 (Eyre's) Battery 12 Regiment Royal Artillery Stormer HVM Baker Barracks, Thorney Island 1786 Regular
1 Battery "The Blazers" 14 Regiment Royal Artillery Training Larkhill, Wiltshire Regular
34 (Seringapatam) Battery 14 Regiment Royal Artillery Training Larkhill, Wiltshire 1900[7] Regular
24 (Irish) Battery 14 Regiment Royal Artillery Training Larkhill, Wiltshire Regular
11 (Sphinx) Battery 16 Regiment Royal Artillery Sky Sabre[8] Baker Barracks, Thorney Island 1755[9] Regular
14 (Cole's Kop) Battery 16 Regiment Royal Artillery Sky Sabre Baker Barracks, Thorney Island Regular
20 Battery Royal Artillery 16 Regiment Royal Artillery Headquarters Battery Baker Barracks, Thorney Island 1771 Regular
30 Battery (Rogers's Company) 16 Regiment Royal Artillery Sky Sabre Baker Barracks, Thorney Island 1759 Regular
32 (Minden 1759) Battery 16 Regiment Royal Artillery Sky Sabre Baker Barracks, Thorney Island Regular
49 (Inkerman) Battery 16 Regiment Royal Artillery Land Environment Air Picture Provision (LEAPP) Baker Barracks, Thorney Island 1779 Commanded by an RAF Squadron Leader and has RAF personnel[10][11] Regular
5 (Gibraltar 1779–83) Battery 19 Regiment Royal Artillery AS90 Tidworth, Wiltshire Regular
13 (Martinique 1809) Battery 19 Regiment Royal Artillery Headquarters Battery Tidworth, Wiltshire Regular
28/143 Battery (Tombs's Troop) 19 Regiment Royal Artillery AS90 Tidworth, Wiltshire Regular
127 (Dragon) Battery 19 Regiment Royal Artillery AS90 Tidworth, Wiltshire Regular
38 (Seringapatam) Battery 19 Regiment Royal Artillery Tactical Group Battery Tidworth, Wiltshire Regular
176 (Abu Klea) Battery 19 Regiment Royal Artillery MLRS Tidworth, Wiltshire 1860 To move to 26 RA under Army 2020 refine [12][13] Regular
55 (The Residency) Battery 26 Regiment Royal Artillery Headquarters Battery Mansergh Barracks, Westfalen Garrison Regular
132 Battery (The Bengal Rocket Troop) 26th Regiment Royal Artillery MLRS Albemarle Barracks [14][15] 1816 Status Uncertain under Army 2020 Refine [16] Regular
159 (Colenso) Battery 26 Regiment Royal Artillery AS90 Mansergh Barracks, Westfalen Garrison Status Uncertain under Army 2020 Refine [16] Regular
19 (Gibraltar) Battery 26 Regiment Royal Artillery Tactical Group Battery Mansergh Barracks, Westfalen Garrison Regular
7 (Sphinx) Commando Battery 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery Tactical Group Battery [17] Royal Citadel, Plymouth Northern Littoral Group Regular
8 (Alma) Commando Battery 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Royal Citadel, Plymouth Southern Littoral Group Regular
23 (Gibraltar) Commando Battery 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery Headquarters Battery Royal Citadel, Plymouth Regular
79 (Kirkee) Commando Battery 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Royal Citadel, Plymouth Regular
148 (Meiktila) Commando Battery 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery Naval Gunfire Support Forward Observation Royal Citadel, Plymouth Regular
18 (Quebec 1759) Battery 32 Regiment Royal Artillery UAS Protected Mobility Roberts Barracks, Larkhill 1759[18] Regular
21 (Gibraltar 1779–83) Battery 32 Regiment Royal Artillery Very High Readiness Air Assault UAS Battery[19] Roberts Barracks, Larkhill 1756[18] .[20][21] Regular
22 (Gibraltar 1779–83) Battery 32 Regiment Royal Artillery UAS Armoured Battery. Roberts Barracks, Larkhill 1756[18] .[20][21] Regular
46 (Talavera) Battery 32 Regiment Royal Artillery Headquarters Battery Roberts Barracks, Larkhill 1778[18] .[20][21] Regular
57 (Bhurtpore) Battery 47 Regiment Royal Artillery UAS Horne Barracks, Larkhill 1786[18] .[20][21] Regular
31 Battery 47 Regiment Royal Artillery Headquarters Battery[19] Horne Barracks, Larkhill Regular
10 (Assaye) Battery 47 Regiment Royal Artillery UAS Horne Barracks, Larkhill Supports Reaction Force Brigade and Divisional Assets Regular
43 (Lloyd's Company) Battery 47 Regiment Royal Artillery UAS Horne Barracks, Larkhill Supports Reaction Force Brigade and Divisional Assets Regular
74 Battery (The Battle Axe Company) 47 Regiment Royal Artillery UAS Horne Barracks, Larkhill 1801 Supports Reaction Force Brigade and Divisional Assets[19][22][23] Regular
203 (Elswick) Battery 101 (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery GMLRS 1900 Reserve
204 (Tyneside Scottish) Battery 101 (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery GMLRS 1967 Reserve
205 (3rd Durham Volunteer Artillery) Battery 101 (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery GMLRS 1860 Reserve
269 (West Riding) Battery 101 (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery GMLRS Leeds 1975 Reserve
208 (3rd West Lancashire) Battery 103 (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Reserve
209 (Manchester Artillery) Battery 103 (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Reserve
210 (Staffordshire) Battery 103 (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Reserve
216 (Bolton Artillery) Battery 103 (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Reserve
211 (South Wales) Battery 104 Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Reserve
214 (Worcestershire) Battery 104 Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Reserve
217 (City of Newport) Battery 104 Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Raglan Barracks, Newport Reserve
266 (Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery) Battery 104 Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Whiteladies Road, Bristol 1859 Reserve
206 (Ulster) Battery 105 Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Newtownards and Coleraine 1967 Reserve
207 (City of Glasgow) Battery Royal Artillery 105 Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Partick 1967 Reserve
212 (Highland) Battery Royal Artillery 105 Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun Arbroath, Kirkcaldy and Lerwick Reserve
278 (Lowland) Battery Royal Artillery 105 Regiment Royal Artillery L118 light gun[24] Livingston 1859 Reformed in 2014[25] Reserve
265 (Home Counties) Battery 106 (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery LML HVM Grove Park, Lewisham supports 16 Air Assault Brigade,[26] role to be determined under Army 2020 Refine [27] Reserve
295 (Hampshire Yeomanry) Battery 106 (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery Stormer HVM Portsmouth 1794 role to be determined under Army 2020 Refine [27] Reserve
457 (Hampshire Carabiniers Yeomanry) Battery 106 (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery Stormer HVM Southampton role to be determined under Army 2020 Refine [27] Reserve
221 (Wessex) Battery 100 (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery Royal Artillery Specialist Pool Reserve
255 (Somerset Yeomanry) Battery 100 (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery Tactical Air Control Party Battery Reserve

Regular Batteries in Suspended Animation (By order of Seniority)

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Units in Suspended Animation are not disbanded and remain on the Royal Regiment of Artillery's Order of Battle and maintain their order of precedence alongside Active Regular units. Their property, histories etc. are stored and they may be brought out of Suspended Animation at a later stage, unlike disbanded units which cease to exist and cannot be reanimated. The precedence of Regular batteries is by date of formation and was authorised by The Master Gunner in his decree of 1 November 1986.[28] Precedence is accorded to RHA Batteries (despite their younger age) by authority of Queens Regulations 1975 para 8.001.[29][30]

Royal Horse Artillery

Royal Artillery

  • 15 (HQ) Battery
  • 16 Battery (Sandham's Company)[31]
  • 17 (Corunna) Battery[32]
  • 104 Battery
  • 105 Battery
  • 106 Battery
  • 107 Battery
  • 108 Battery
  • 109 Battery
  • 110 Battery
  • 111 (Dragon) Battery
  • 113 Battery
  • 124 Battery
  • 126 Battery
  • 128 Battery
  • 137 (Java) Battery[14]
  • 145 (Maiwand) Battery
  • 152 (Inkerman) Battery
  • 156 (Inkerman) Battery
  • 160 Battery (Middleton's Company)
  • 171 (The Broken Wheel) Battery
  • 2 Battery
  • 224 Battery
  • 25 Battery
  • 26 Battery
  • 27 (Strange's) Battery
  • 33 Battery
  • 35 Battery
  • 37 Battery
  • 38 (Seringapatam) Battery
  • 39 Battery
  • 40 Battery
  • 41 Battery
  • 42 (Alem Hamza) Battery
  • 44 Battery
  • 45 Battery
  • 47 Battery
  • 48 Battery
  • 50 Battery
  • 51 (Kabul 1842) Battery
  • 52 (Niagara) Battery[33]
  • 54 (Maharajapore) Battery
  • 56 (Olpherts) Battery
  • 59 (Sphinx) Battery
  • 60 Battery
  • 67 Battery
  • 69 Battery
  • 68 Battery
  • 70 Battery
  • 72 Battery
  • 75 Battery
  • 76 (Maude's Company) Battery
  • 77 Battery
  • 78 Battery
  • 79 (Kirkee) Battery
  • 80 Battery
  • 81 Battery
  • 82 Battery
  • 87 Battery
  • 89 Battery
  • 90 Battery
  • 91 Battery
  • 92 Battery
  • 95 Battery
  • 96 Battery
  • 98 Battery
  • 99 Battery
  • W Battery
  • Z Battery

TA/Reserve Batteries in Suspended Animation (By order of Seniority)

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The Order of Precedence of Volunteer Batteries is by Battery number – only those from 1967 are shown.[28][34]

TA/Reserve Troops

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Some former TA/Army Reserve batteries were reduced to troops (equivalent of a platoon).

Former Batteries

Troops on Formation

References

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    "Yesterday, the Secretary of State for Defence made an announcement regarding a refinement of Army structures (see link below). As part of wider work to modernise the Army’s ability to fight at the divisional level a number of units, including 32 Regt RA, are to be rationalised, with personnel in those units being redeployed to other regiments. Further information from Army Headquarters states that this will not happen to us until 2021. I regret that I was not able to tell you all in person before leave, but I will hold a briefing for the serving Regiment when we return to work.

    Please rest assured that nothing will happen overnight: the Regiment will stay in Larkhill until then and our Mini-UAS operational output will remain the same. The readiness cycle will not begin to change until after 2019, so the plan for at least the next three years remains unchanged. The capability you provide to Defence remains highly valued, and I am sure you will continue to deliver it with the same professionalism and enthusiasm next year.

    I am sure you will have lots of questions; I will speak to your sub-unit commanders over the weekend and brief you all in more detail in January. In the meantime, please continue to enjoy a well-earned break. 2016 was a busy year for the Regiment, with exercises and deployments around the world. 2017 and beyond promises to be just as rewarding with plenty of adventure and opportunity for you all."

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  • Frederick, J. B. M. (1984). Lineage book of British land forces 1660-1978 : biographical outlines of cavalry, yeomanry, armour, artillery, infantry, marines and air force land troops of regular and reserve forces (Volume I). Wakefield: Microform Academic. ISBN 978-1851170074. OCLC 830764316.
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