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Fast-moving, responsive and capable of delivering critical fire support at decisive moments, Prussian Horse Artillery became an important battlefield asset during the final Napoleonic campaigns. Designed to keep pace with advancing troops and cavalry formations, these mobile gun crews provided essential support throughout the campaigns of 1813 and Waterloo.
Prussia’s military machine relied heavily on efficient artillery support, and the highly mobile horse artillery batteries were specifically intended to react quickly wherever the fighting intensified. Their speed and flexibility often proved decisive during both defensive actions and aggressive assaults.
The 6-pounder gun offered an ideal balance between mobility and firepower. Lightweight enough to redeploy rapidly yet powerful enough to disrupt infantry formations and cavalry attacks, it became a dependable component of Prussian battlefield tactics.
For Black Powder, this artillery piece adds tactical flexibility and strong visual character to a Prussian Napoleonic army. Its compact profile makes it ideal for historical scenarios and dynamic battlefield layouts alike.
The finely detailed gun carriage, crew uniforms and active poses make this set especially rewarding for painters and collectors looking to expand the artillery arm of their Prussian forces.
Swiftly deployed wherever the battle demanded, Prussian horse artillery delivered the speed and firepower needed to support Blücher’s armies during Napoleon’s final defeat.