The Primera Junta, the government since the May Revolution, disbanded it and created instead the "Regiment of Flying Artillery" on May 29, 1810, relocating some members of the former one.
They also established fixed units at the coast of the Paraná River, to prevent royalist raids from Montevideo.
[1] The Regiment was reorganized in 1814, creating a second battalion, and then a third one that joined the Army of the Andes.
Some of them joined the campaign of José de San Martín in Peru.
[1] The Regiment was disestablished in 1820, and some units were rellocated into the "Artillery of Buenos Aires".