Colours, standards and guidons When the regiment was raised it was presented with a regimental standard by
Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf on 27 April 1945. The regiment also took over some traditions from the
Uppland Artillery Regiment (A 5), including the march. The colour was taken over from the Position Artillery Regiment (
Positionsartilleriregementet, A 9). File:AM.019989.jpg|The 1945 standard. File:AM.019992.jpg|The guard standard
Coat of arms The coat of the arms of the Bergslagen Artillery Regiment (A 9) 1977–2000.
Blazon: "Per pale argent and azure; argent an eagle wings elevated and displayed azure, armed and langued gules, azure an iron sign argent. The shield surmoun-ted two gunbarrels of older pattern in saltire or. The gunbarrels may be sable".
Medals In 1944, the
Bergslagens artilleriregementes (A 9) idrottsmedalj ("Bergslagen Artillery Regiment (A 9) Sports Medal") in gold (BergslartregidrottGM) of the 8th size was established. The
medal ribbon is divided in blue and white
moiré. In 1950, the
Kamratföreningen Bergslagsartilleristers (A 9) förtjänstmedalj ("ervice Club of Bergslagen Artillery (A 9) Medal of Merit") in silver (KBergartSM) of the 8th size. The medal ribbon is of blue moiré with white edges and a broad white stripe on each side. In 1991, the
Bergslagens artilleriregementes (A 9) förtjänstmedalj ("Bergslagen Artillery Regiment (A 9) Medal of Merit") in silver (BergartregSM) of the 8th size was established. The medal ribbon is of red moiré with a broad grey stripe on each side. File:AM.095953.jpg|The Bergslagen Artillery Regiment (A 9) Sports Medal. File:MILI.002881.jpg|Medal of the Bergslagen Artillery Regiment Shooting Association. ==Commanding officers==