Expect enemies to take advantage of this for massive damage. The armor is thick enough to stop small arms fire, most of it in the front, with the weakest areas being the rear, bottom and top. The tank's size and mobility may also be used as a weapon to crush people, cars, and walls.
Cue journalists and the general public calling them 'tanks' anyway. To make the distinction even more difficult, many of these are based on existing tank chassis, so they look like tanks that have had their turrets swapped out. note These do exist in Real Life, but they're not called tanks. In fiction and reality, other tanks may use anti-infantry or anti-aircraft weapons instead of cannons. Real Life tanks have large cannons to take on other tanks and fortifications, and (usually) secondary weapons to deal with infantry or aircraft. Something with a BFG and/or More Dakka, crawler treads and (literal) tonnes of armor. You want something that can Hold the Line. In large modern warfare engagements, infantry may as well be Cannon Fodder.