The Royal Artillery is a branch of the British Army responsible for the operation of artillery weapons. Established in 1716, it plays a crucial role in providing fire support to ground troops during military operations. The unit is known for its expertise in using various artillery systems, including howitzers and missile systems.
Members of the Royal Artillery are trained in both traditional and modern artillery techniques. They work closely with other military branches to coordinate firepower and enhance battlefield effectiveness. The unit's motto, "Ubique," meaning "Everywhere," reflects its commitment to being available wherever needed in combat situations.