Annihilator

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The Annihilator, sometimes known as the NOOSE Annihilator, is an armed attack helicopter in Grand Theft Auto IV based on the UH-60 Blackhawk. The Annihilator's design and real-life counterpart are comparable to those of the Raindance in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It fills the attack helicopter role previously taken by the GTA III-era Hunter.

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A NOOSE-controlled Annihilator scouting for the wanted player in GTA IV.

Description

GTA IV

Operated by the LC Patriotism and Immigration Authority, or NOOSE, the Annihilator is one of the two armed law enforcement vehicles (The other being the APC) in GTA IV. It is occasionally seen patrolling the skies above Liberty City in single player mode, often over the East Borough Bridge and Hickey Bridge. Its livery is modeled after the US Custom and Border Protection's Office of CBP Air and Marine colors.

The helicopter moves faster than any other vehicle in GTA IV, but is more difficult to slow down as a result. An effective way to slow down is to stop accelerating, pull back, and accelerate once again with the L-stick still held back, as opposed to simply reversing.

The Annihilator is armed with four side-mounted miniguns, which are difficult to aim and require reloading after prolonged fire, but which are hugely devastating to people and vehicles alike, and are essentially supplied with infinite ammunition. Also, many people use the rotors as weapons as they will kill people who get caught in them and fling vehicles, along with chopping off parts of other helicopters, such as the tail. Normally, AI-controlled Annihilators never use their miniguns, instead relying on NOOSE soldiers seated on the rounds to fire on the player.

A passenger in an Annihilator (or any other helicopter) can shoot an assault rife type weapon whether they are in the large passenger bay in the center of the chopper, or in the copilot's seat, however this is VERY difficult, as the helciopter's speed and lack of steadiness will not aid in the accuracy of the weapon. Also, when a pistol or submachine gun is fired from a helicopter (particularly the Annihilator), it will usually not have the range to hit the target.

The only weapons that can truly duke it out with the Annihilator are Rocket Launchers, assault rifles, or other Annihilators. The RPG can destroy the Annihilator, or blast its tail off, forcing it to spin out of control. Annihilators facing their counterparts can do the same, or they can shoot off the rotor, also causing a crash. M4 or AK users have the range and stopping power to potentially kill pilots and/or passengers. Patient snipers may also be able to pluck a pilot out of the sky with a headshot.

The Annihilator is a popular vehicle in GTA IV's multiplayer modes because of its speed, maneuverability and resistance to enemy fire. Entering the Annihilator in multiplayer automatically grants the player a RPG with 8 rounds.

The Lost and Damned

In The Lost and Damned, the Annihilator was given explosive shells, and the top speed is increased, albeit not very noticeably. The minigun rounds will destroy cars, trucks, motorcycles, and even other helicopters and enemy players with only a few shots. When the explosive rounds, speed, and damage resistance are all put together, this equates to an extremely deadly vehicle, especially when facing an experienced pilot.

The Annihilator is not made available in single-player mode in TLAD, as a result it can only be acquired with cheats, or by sniping an Annihilator pilot flying low enough that the helicopter won't explode upon crashing. The Annihilator remains available in TLAD's deathmatch and team deathmatch.

The Ballad of Gay Tony

In The Ballad of Gay Tony, the helicopter remains the same as TLAD's revision, but this time it is available in single player, occasionally spawning on the MeTV building or the LCPD station in Lower Easton. NOOSE may now employ the helicopter's miniguns in full effect to assault the player during the missions "High Dive", "Not So Fast", and "For the Man Who Has Everything".

The Annihilator is also removed from Team Deathmatch and Deathmatch, just as Annihilators were removed from TLAD's Free Mode. When compared to Buzzard, the Annihilator is not as useful, as the Buzzard is equipped with machine guns with unlimited ammo that do NOT need to be reloaded and fire normal rounds, along with unlimited missiles. However, the Annihilator is faster and can hold 4 people, while the Buzzard only holds 2.

Trivia

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Early pre-release render of the Annihilator in GTA IV, with an all-black body.
Pre-release GTA IV screenshot of a similarly colored Annihilator airborne.
  • During development, the Annihilator was painted black overall, with a NOOSE emblem. The final version includes a yellow stripe along the fuselage.
  • In Deathmatch, if you kill someone with rapid-firing weapon, the death message may appear as "Player annihilated Player". Its possible to get this message with Annihilator's miniguns, but it's random.
  • The Annihilator is the only helicopter in GTA IV that is not a variant of the Maverick
  • The helicopter, like all other helicopters in the game, can lose its main rotor or tail broom, causing it to either hurtle towards the ground or spin wildly out of control. Also, though very rare, the tail rotor may shatter from continued damage, causing the chopper to spin out of control.
  • Although the Annihilator has four M134 7.62 NATO miniguns, each has an unrealistically low rate of fire (ROF). The ROF of all four guns firing is slightly slower than that of an SMG; in real life, each of these should fire at least 70 rounds per second, with the helicopter's total ROF being 280 to 400 rounds per second with all miniguns firing. However, when heard from a third-person view, it sounds as if the miniguns are firing much, much faster.
  • Along with the Fire Truck, the Annihilator is one of the only vehicles in Grand Theft Auto IV to have mounted weapons (not including TLAD and TBOGT).
  • The Annihilator, is the only Police/NOOSE vehicle, which inside, you can access the radio. (The buzzard does not count as it is not a police/NOOSE vehicle.)
  • In TLAD and TBOGT, the Annihilator appears to exert more force when hitting objects (Humans, buildings etc.).
  • Oddly, the annihilator's minigun does not sounds like a minigun. It sounds more like a normal machine gun, although it has a spinning sound. (Unlike Buzzard's minigun that sounds more realistic)
  • If you spawn a Annihilator and fly it into Francis International Airport you will still get a 4 star wanted level

Locations

  • One on a helipad at Northeast police station in Algonquin. It is watched over by LCPD officers armed with rifles, but stealing it will only attract the usual one star for vehicle theft, which can easily be evaded with the chopper.
  • One in Purgatory near the Golden Pier. Taking this will attract no Wanted rating, since no one is guarding it. It can also be found in multiplayer.
  • One on a helipad at the police headquarters in Lower Easton, Liberty City. Can be accessed by parking a large van/truck under a vent on the north side of the building,then jumping up a series of vents and edges to the top.
  • One in Francis International Airport in single player. Taking this will attract a 4 star wanted level, as the Annihilator is in the FIA runway area.
  • An Annihilator spawns on top of the MeTV building in Algonquin in place of a Maverick after the player shoots all 200 pigeons.
  • Spawn by dialing 359-555-0100 using the phone. This disables the Walk Free and One Man Army achievements.
  • At the Helitours heliport in multiplayer. (GTA IV)
  • Three in Francis International Airport in multiplayer mode.
  • One on top of the fire station in south-west Alderney in multiplayer. (GTA IV. There is only one in TBOGT, it's on the middle helipad.)
  • On top of the police station on the west side of the parking building at the Francis International Airport in multiplayer.
  • On top of a building in The Exchange in TBOGT multiplayer. The building is easy to spot from the air because it has a helipad on top.
  • On top of a building in Castle Gardens in TBOGT multiplayer. The building is easy to spot from the air because it has a helipad on top.

Prominent appearances

Grand Theft Auto IV
The Lost and Damned
The Ballad of Gay Tony

See also

  • Buzzard, another attack helicopter in The Ballad of Gay Tony
  • Police Maverick
  • Hunter, an attack helicopter from GTA Vice City to GTA Vice City Stories.