H Battery (Ramsay's Troop) Royal Horse Artillery
| H Battery (Ramsay's Troop) Royal Horse Artillery H Battery (Ramsay's Troop) Royal Artillery  | |
|---|---|
| Active | 1 June 1804 – 31 January 1819 1 December 1857 – 2019  | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Branch | British Army | 
| Type | Artillery | 
| Role | Precision fire | 
| Size | Battery | 
| Part of | 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery | 
| Garrison/HQ | Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland, England | 
| Anniversaries | Waterloo Day 18 June | 
| Equipment | GMLRS | 
| Engagements | Napoleonic Wars First World War Second World War Operation Telic Operation Herrick  | 
| Battle honours | Ubique | 
H Battery (Ramsay's Troop) Royal Horse Artillery is a battery of 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, part of the Royal Horse Artillery of the British Army. As of 2015, it is based at Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland, England and is equipped with GMLRS.
Formed in 1804, the battery has taken part in the Napoleonic Wars (notably the Battle of Waterloo where it earned its Honour Title as Ramsay's Troop), and the First and Second World Wars.
Since the Second World War, it has seen a wide variety of service as towed and self-propelled artillery, a training and a headquarters unit, and latterly as a precision fire battery. It has been based in Germany as part of the BAOR, Malaysia, Northern Ireland (Operation Banner), the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq.