In this second half of the 18th century, military tactics changed, going
from static siege tactics to rapid maneuvers, giving the cavalry a
predominant role again on the field of battle. The changes in uniform,
organization and tactics of the Dragoon regiments evolved over three
periods. The main corps gradually joined with the cavalry, becoming a
key element in the new strategy of movement.
The first period, included ordinances from 1750 and 1757, and mainly
improved the troop's comfort. The second period of change reorganized
and unified the corps. Finally the last period provided the republic
with the most modern corps and army in the world.