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This looks more like an IFV than an APC. Not really a lot of space for infantry in there.
You seem to have gone pretty overkill on smoke grenade launchers if those things beneath the turret are some. And swivel mounts are usually not used, but fixed arrangements that block of a good sector in a short amount of time, which those swivels are not that suited for (since they need to rotate to each new launch position).
The top radar dish is a detail you would find on a SPAAG, not an IFV. But it can probably double as one, since the gun well is cut in pretty deep.
Lastly, the Soviet naming scheme for SPAAG, which you seem to have aimed for, places caliber first and number of barrels second, making this the AUS-23-2.
23mm is also a bit on the low side for a modern IFV, with rumors about the Bradley going to 40mm. But if this is meant to be a late cold war model, 23mm is still decent if on the low side.
You seem to have gone pretty overkill on smoke grenade launchers if those things beneath the turret are some. And swivel mounts are usually not used, but fixed arrangements that block of a good sector in a short amount of time, which those swivels are not that suited for (since they need to rotate to each new launch position).
The top radar dish is a detail you would find on a SPAAG, not an IFV. But it can probably double as one, since the gun well is cut in pretty deep.
Lastly, the Soviet naming scheme for SPAAG, which you seem to have aimed for, places caliber first and number of barrels second, making this the AUS-23-2.
23mm is also a bit on the low side for a modern IFV, with rumors about the Bradley going to 40mm. But if this is meant to be a late cold war model, 23mm is still decent if on the low side.