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Horse artillery was a type of light, fast-moving, and fast-firing artillery which provided highly mobile fire support, especially to cavalry units. Horse artillery units existed in armies in Europe, the Americas, and Asia, from the early 17th to the mid-20th century. A precursor of modern self-propelled
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See moreOnce in position, horse artillery crews were trained to quickly dismount, deploy or unlimber their guns (detach them from their caissons), then rapidly fire grapeshot, shells or round shot at the enemy. They could then just as rapidly
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See more1. ^ Encyclopaedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, page 690 Volume 2
2. ^ Summerfield (2011), p20...
See more• Bidwell, Shelford (1973). Royal Horse Artillery. Famous Regiments. ISBN 0-85052-138-6.
• Mercer, Cavalie (1870). Journal of the Waterloo Campaign Kept Throughout the Campaign of 1815. ISBN 0-7661-9607-0....
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Essentially a hybrid of cavalry and artillery, irregular horse artillery units were first used by Sweden in the 17th century during the Thirty Years' War by Lennart Torstenson. Torstenson was the artillery expert of Gustavus Adolphus,...
See more• Clarke, Dale (2004). British Artillery 1914–1919: Field Army Artillery. Oxford: Osprey.
• Cotner, James R. (March 1996). "America's Civil War: Horses and Field Artillery". America's Civil War.
• Fowler, Jeffrey T. (2001). Axis Cavalry in World War II. Osprey....
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