All renditions are available in a dark green color.ĭespite being a military vehicle, it does not appear being military-operated outside of missions or scripted events. Although unusable, there are inner missile racks, possibly resembling AGM-114 Hellfire anti-tank missiles. It is also armed with a chin-mounted machine gun emulating a Hughes M230 30mm chain gun and dual rocket launchers presumably loaded with Hydra 70 rockets. The Hunter assumes a long profile with a large cabin, various circular details on the nose emulating the Apache's sighting units and a tricycle undercarriage. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the Hunter is an aesthetically correct AH-64A (though in Vice City Stories, it is technically a YAH-64A, as the helicopter did not formally enter service with the United States Army until 1986), while in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the helicopter assumes a tweaked design, omitting the co-pilot gunner seat (CPG), using an eight-bladed tail rotor, and has a canopy that swings open horizontally to the right, like the Hydra jet fighter. The Hunter is evidently based on the Boeing AH-64 Apache, seen in the overall profile, canopy layout and the caracteristic "X" shape of the tail rotor.
6.4 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.6.3 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.