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The Royal Horse Artillery (RHA) was formed in 1793 as a distinct arm of the Royal Regiment of Artillery (commonly termed Royal Artillery) to provide horse artillery support to the cavalry units of the British Army. (Although the cavalry link remained part of its defining character, as early as the Battle of Waterloo the RHA was sometimes deployed more along the lines of conventional field artillery, fighting from comparatively fixed positions).

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  • Royal Horse Artillery (en)
  • Royal Horse Artillery (fr)
  • Королевская конная артиллерия (ru)
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  • Королевская конная артиллерия (англ. Royal Horse Artillery) — артиллерийское подразделение Великобритании, входящее в состав Королевского полка артиллерии Британской армии. Образовано в 1793 году. Название сохраняется и в настоящее время как дань британским традициям и британской культуре, однако лошади появляются исключительно на торжественных церемониях и парадах, будучи выведенными из состава армии в 1930-е годы. (ru)
  • Le Royal Horse Artillery (RHA) est une unité, composante du Royal Regiment of Artillery, créé en 1793 pour supporter la cavalerie. Avant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale des batteries d’artillerie à cheval stationnaient à Londres : les 11e Régiment RHA et 12e Régiment RHA. La dernière fut mécanisée en 1939 et le roi George VI émit alors le souhait de conserver une unité de tradition. Ainsi naquit en 1947 le King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery. La reine Élisabeth II a décidé de conserver cette appellation à la mort de son père. La troupe participe aux cérémonies suivantes : (fr)
  • The Royal Horse Artillery (RHA) was formed in 1793 as a distinct arm of the Royal Regiment of Artillery (commonly termed Royal Artillery) to provide horse artillery support to the cavalry units of the British Army. (Although the cavalry link remained part of its defining character, as early as the Battle of Waterloo the RHA was sometimes deployed more along the lines of conventional field artillery, fighting from comparatively fixed positions). (en)
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  • Royal Horse Artillery (en)
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