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* The name refers to the Patriot missile system, heavily featured in American media coverage of the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War, coverage that also "advertised" the military Humvee vehicle and created demand for a civilian version. | * The name refers to the Patriot missile system, heavily featured in American media coverage of the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War, coverage that also "advertised" the military Humvee vehicle and created demand for a civilian version. | ||
* Earlier GTA III/GTA Vice City renditions of the Patriot are featured in [[Manhunt 2]], during an opening scene of "Most Wanted", as transport for The Bloodhounds. | * Earlier GTA III/GTA Vice City renditions of the Patriot are featured in [[Manhunt 2]], during an opening scene of "Most Wanted", as transport for The Bloodhounds. | ||
* Even though it is a military vehicle in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], the player cannot start [[Vigilante]] missions in the Patriot. | |||
* In GTA San Andreas, the player can access the [[K.A.C.C.|K.A.C.C. Military Aviation Fuel Depot]] via ground if he/she approaches the gate with a Patriot (this also works with the [[Barracks OL]]). | * In GTA San Andreas, the player can access the [[K.A.C.C.|K.A.C.C. Military Aviation Fuel Depot]] via ground if he/she approaches the gate with a Patriot (this also works with the [[Barracks OL]]). | ||
* The Patriot in GTA Vice City Stories cannot be repaired at a [[Pay n' Spray]]. | * The Patriot in GTA Vice City Stories cannot be repaired at a [[Pay n' Spray]]. |