Career
He first enlisted in the Imperial Russian Army and rose to the rank of captain. The next year he was appointed colonel in command of an infantry regiment and fought at the First Battle of Wissembourg in 1793. Promoted to general officer in 1796, he was posted to Italy where he commanded a brigade under Paul Davidovich at Calliano.
In 1799 Loudon led a grenadier brigade at Novi and in a few other actions.
Promoted again, he was transferred to Poland in 1800 and missed Marengo. In the War of the Third Coalition he fought at Elchingen and was captured by the French at Ulm.
He commanded second-line troops in the 1809 campaign and retired from military life soon after. He died at Hadersdorf in 1822.