The division and its regiments were disbanded by invading German forces after the announcement of the Armistice of Cassibile on 8 September 1943.
In 1975 the regiment was reduced to 52nd Field Artillery Group "Venaria" and assigned to the Mechanized Brigade "Brescia".
After the end of the Cold War the group was assigned to the Mechanized Brigade "Legnano" and reorganized as a regiment.
In 2016 the regiment left Vercelli in Lombardy and moved to Bracciano in Lazio and in 2019 from there to Persano in Campania.
Most of the personnel for the regiment had been repatriated from units serving in Italian Libya.
[5] During the war the regiment served on the Italian front, where it fought on Monte San Marco during the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo in August 1916.
The rest of the year the regiment was deployed on Monte Sober, at Vrtojba, and again on Markov Hrib.
[5] In February 1935 the 24th Artillery Regiment of the 29th Infantry Division "Peloritani" departed Messina for Eritrea for the Second Italo-Ethiopian War.
[5] On 1 October 1938 52nd Artillery Regiment "Torino" was reformed as a training formation in Civitavecchia.
From 5 April to 15 July 1939 the regiment's anti-aircraft battery participated in the Italian invasion of Albania.
15 mountain guns was transferred to the 22nd Artillery Regiment "Aosta" and a new II Group with 75/27 mod.
In April 1941 the division participated in the invasion of Yugoslavia, during which it moved along the Dalmatian coast to Split and Dubrovnik.
[1][5][7][8] In July 1941 the division was assigned to the Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia.
In August of the same year the division assembled in Southern Ukraine and was assigned to the German 1st Panzer Group.
In October, the division assaulted the city of Stalino (today Donetsk) and occupied the neighbouring towns of Horlivka and Yenakiieve.
The regiment was assigned to the Infantry Division "Cremona" and initially consisted of a command, the I Group with QF 17-pounder anti-tank guns, which had been ceded by 7th Field Artillery Regiment, and the III Group with QF 6-pounder anti-tank guns.
However the IV Group existed only on paper and was never filled with men and materiel.
To avoid confusion with the 82nd Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Torino" the group was named for Venaria, where on 1 January 1851 the first Field Artillery Regiment of the Royal Sardinian Army had been formed.
[5][6] On 12 November 1976 the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone assigned with decree 846 the flag and traditions of the 52nd Artillery Regiment "Torino" to the group.
On 8 September 2016 the regiment moved from Vercelli to Bracciano in Lazio and in October 2019 from there to Persano in Campania.
The Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Tactical Liaison Battery is equipped with RQ-11B Raven unmanned aerial vehicles and ARTHUR counter-battery radars.