In 1816, all Swedish regiments received a designation, where Småland Grenadier Corps was awarded No.
[2] According to the 1901 Defense Reform, the corps was disbanded as an independent unit on 31 December 1901.
Instead it came together with Blekinge Battalion to form Karlskrona Grenadier Regiment on 1 January 1902.
The unit's four companies constituted the four squadrons of 125 rusthåll (literally "arm household"[note 2]) each, which in 1812 were separated from the Småland Dragoon Regiment.
[5][6] Småland Grenadier Corps trained at Ränneslätt which is considered to be the Swedish military exercise site that has been in use for the longest time, from 1686 onwards.