DAR was created administratively 1 August 2005 by merging the
King's Artillery Regiment and the Queen's Artillery Regiment, with the official day creation as 1 November 2005. Danish Artillery Regiment (DAR) is Denmark's only remaining artillery regiment. The regiment was garrisoned in Varde and an artillery unit stationed in Oksbøl camp. From 2019, the revived regiment is stationed at Oksbøl Kaserne. The regiment traces its history back to 1684 when The Royal Artillery Corps was established in Copenhagen. In 1803 the Artillery Corps divided into three brigades; referred to as "Danish Artillery Brigade", "Holstein Artillery Brigade" and "Norwegian Artillery Brigade". The latter was dissolved in 1814 with the loss of Norway. In 1842 the brigades changed to 1st Artillery Regiment (Danish) and 2nd Artillery Regiment (Holstein), respectively, but was overall called "The Royal Artillery Brigade". In connection with the
Second Schleswig War between Denmark and Prussia, the second Artillery Regiment (Holstein) was dissolved, in March 1848, when the regiment joined the rebels. Following Hærloven of 1867, the Second Artillery Regiment was restored by taking 7th-9th Battery and 12. Reinforcement Battery and 2. Train Department from 1st Artillery Regiment. In 1895
Fortress Artillery Regiment was established, which was responsible for
Copenhagen fortress artillery. This regiment was disbanded in 1920 when the Danish government admitted that there was no need for a permanent fortification around the capital. In 1909
Coastal Artillery Regiment was created. In 1932, the responsibility for coastal artillery moved from the Army to the Navy, and thus abolished Coastal artillery as an artillery unit. In 1951, the artillery was organized as follows: • 1st Field Artillery Regiment (
Crown Artillery Regiment) in Sjælsmark • 2nd Field Artillery Regiment (
Zealand Artillery Regiment) in Holbæk • 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (
Nørrejyske Artillery Regiment) in Aarhus • 4th Field Artillery Regiment (
Southern Jutland Artillery Regiment) in Varde •
Zealand Air Defence Regiment in Copenhagen •
Jutlandic Air Defence Regiment in Aalborg •
12th Artillery Division on Bornholm • Artillery Shooting School in Copenhagen (Artillery School) • Artillery Commander School in Ringsted. In 2014, as part of the
Danish Defence Agreement 2013-2017, DAR was disbanded and reformed into
Army Combat and Fire Support Center and
1st Danish Artillery Battalion (1DAA), with the later set to carry on the traditions and history of DAR. In 2019, the regiment was revived along with
Schleswig Regiment of Foot. ==Structure==