When the enemy infantry fighting vehicles reached the north bank of the river, they broke into two groups.
They usually adopted an open order when facing enemy heavy infantry.
This would leave the enemy infantry vulnerable to cavalry charges.
Neither our own nor the enemy infantry was to be seen at this time.
Strange to say, no enemy infantry could be located.
They were usually used for the breakneck charge against the enemy infantry.
The enemy infantry were taking cover behind the tank, firing around it.
Many are equipped with machine guns for defense against enemy infantry.
When in close quarters with enemy infantry, they are formidable enemies.
Critics: Crews may have to get out surrounded by enemy infantry and fight.