| 1. | Like many other British infantry tanks, it was heavily armoured.
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| 2. | The PWD worked on a flamethrower for the Churchill infantry tank.
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| 3. | The infantry tank idea faded as tank design progressed during the war.
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| 4. | Infantry tanks supported infantry units, to integrally support dismounted infantry actions.
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| 5. | In 1920 the Infantry had plans to acquire a Light Infantry Tank.
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| 6. | The SU-76M virtually replaced infantry tanks in the close support role.
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| 7. | The British lost Cruiser tanks and Infantry tanks which had started the operation.
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| 8. | These were known as infantry tanks, heavy tanks, or assault tanks.
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| 9. | The Infantry tanks were intended to support dismounted infantry.
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| 10. | Infantry tanks were more heavily armoured and relatively slow.
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