4.4.0 Cavalry | Cavalry may not be attacked by infantry, but may be forced back and subjected to spread of rout by infantry and artillery, ref. 4.2.0 and 5.4.2. Cavalry is considered as passive, when it has not moved at least 5 cm by marching during the bound. The movement must be carried out subsequent to any inversion in place, and it may not be achieved by forced action. The fact, that cavalry is considered passive, does not exclude the application of a positive factor for charging, ref. table 8. |