The Scottish Yeomanry was raised on 1 November 1992 as a result of Options for Change with headquarters at Inchdrewer House, Colinton Road, Edinburgh by transfer and resuscitation of old regiments as squadrons.
[5] The regiment consisted of a headquarters and three sabre squadrons: On 1 July 1999, following the Strategic Defence Review, elements were of the regiment ("A" and "C" Squadrons) were transferred to the Queen's Own Yeomanry.
[5] The Scottish Yeomanry wore a grey beret of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards bearing a cap badge of the regiment consisting of the Lion Rampant of Scotland upon crossed lances under the Scottish Crown.
[8] The officers and men of the regiment wore the Duke of Atholl's Tartan, Murray of Atholl, in various forms of dress.
This looked exactly like the 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars' belt.