Regular Army Major units of the Royal Australian Artillery include: •
1st Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – attached to the
7th Brigade at
Enoggera Barracks in
Queensland. • 104th Battery • 105th Battery •
A Battery • Operations Support Battery • Combat Service Support Battery • 1st Regiment RAA Band (Army Reserve) •
4th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – attached to the
3rd Brigade at
Townsville in
Queensland. • 106th Battery • 107th Battery • 108th (Observation Post) Battery – attached to
2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment • 109th Battery • Operations Support Battery • Combat Service Support Battery •
8th/12th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – attached to the
1st Brigade at
Palmerston in the
Northern Territory. • 101st Battery • 102nd (Coral) Battery • 103rd Battery • 115th Operations Support Battery • Combat Service Support Battery •
14th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – attached to the
10th Fire Brigade - is the
Australian Army's only long-range surface strike regiment. It is based in
Woodside, South Australia. It was raised in early 2025, and its main sub-unit is 54th Battery. It is equipped with 4 (out of 42 ordered)
M142 HIMARS MLRS, with the
GLMRS and, in future,
PrSM, equipping the launchers. • 54th Battery •
16th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – attached to the
10th Fire Brigade - is the
Australian Army's sole air defence regiment, and is based at
Woodside, South Australia. Its batteries are equipped with the
NASAMS III with
AIM-120 AMRAAM and
AIM-9X missile, the
CEA Tactical (
Hawkei) and
CEA Operational (
HX77)
AESA radars. It is not clear if the older Giraffe Agile Multi Beam radar and AN/TPQ-48 Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar are still in service. • 110th Air Land Battery • 111th Air Land Battery • 1st AGO Battery • Combat Service Support Battery •
20th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – attached to the
16th Brigade (Australia) - is the
Australian Army's sole
Surveillance and
Target Acquisition regiment, and is equipped with Tactical and Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. It is located at
Enoggera Barracks in Brisbane
Queensland. It leads the Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance Cell within the
1st Division. • 131st Battery • 132nd Battery • Operations Support Battery • Combat Service Support Battery • School Of Artillery - Home and training establishment of the entirety of the RAA corps, houses a 'Training' Battery. Which aids and supplements the courses that are ran and helps meet the Army training continuum standards. This Battery is almost identical to the rest but mainly focuses on the technical side of gunnery. • 53rd Battery
Army Reserve •
9th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery (HQ at
Randwick Barracks, NSW, a direct command unit of the 2nd Division): • 2nd/10th Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – This is a single battery supporting the 4th Brigade at
St Kilda in Victoria, and is equipped with the M252A1 81mm mortar. • 22 Troop (Mortar) • 38 Troop (Joint Fires Team) •
3rd Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – This is a single battery supporting the 13th Brigade at
Irwin Barracks in
Karrakatta, Western Australia, and is equipped with the M252A1 81mm mortar. • 6th/13th Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – This battery supports the 9th Brigade, and consists of three depots at
Glenorchy (Hobart) and
Launceston, in
Tasmania and
Keswick in
South Australia. It has three joint fires teams and is equipped with the M252A1 81mm Mortar. • 7th Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – This is a single battery attached support the 5th Brigade at
Pymble in
New South Wales, and is equipped with the M252A1 81mm mortar. • 28 Troop –
Dee Why • 113 Troop –
Adamstown • 23 Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – This is a single battery also supporting the 5th Brigade at
Kogarah in
New South Wales and Canberra ACT. It is equipped with the M252A1 81mm mortar. • 5/11th Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – This a single battery supporting the 11th Brigade at Gallipoli Barracks and Southport, in Queensland. Equipped with the M252A1 81mm mortar. ==Banners of the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery==