At the beginning of the Empire period there were numerous regiments of chasseurs à cheval which were dressed as hussars, but by 1806 practically all of them were dressed in the regulation long-tiled coat which was in use up until 1809, when this coat lost its lapels and the tails were shortened. 1809-1812 in Kinski coat - Chasseur Elite Company in busby...
Created originally as the artillery of the Guard under the Consulate, the horse artillery developed in the dress and uniform of the Horse Chasseurs of the Guard, except as to colors. They retained the traditional colors of the artillery, dark blue, with red as the color of distinction. In full dress horse riding - Gunner
In 1807, in honour of the Polish nation, Napoleon decided to incorporate into his guard a Regiment of Polish Cavalry, under the title of Light Horse. This Regiment was armed with the lance in 1809, after the battle of Wagram, and took the name Light Horse Lancers of the Guard, generally know as the "Polish Lancers". In parade dress on horseback - Trumpeter.