
The tail boom features a large empennage with a wide stabilator (though it is always set in a cruise position), a tall vertical stabilizer and a tail rotor on the right side, while the underside has the corresponding tail landing gear with dual wheels. The middle section of the fuselage is tall and wide, with large engine intakes/exhausts, side doors and access steps, as well as stub wings with the corresponding pylons and support frames. The aircraft is depicted with a rather large fuselage, having a rounded nose, a large cabin and large access doors, as well as a searchlight/camera fitted below the nose and the main undercarriage.

It fills the attack helicopter role previously taken by the 3D Universe Hunter. The Annihilator's design is also comparable to that of the Raindance in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, which is based on a variant of the real-life Black Hawk. Its livery is modeled after the US Custom And Border Protection's Office Of CBP Air and Marine Colors. The Annihilator is based on the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, specifically the MH-60L Direct Action Penetrator version, judging by its stub wings, which is able to carry four mounted weapons on the same wings (two in each one).


2.1 Grand Theft Auto IV and Episodes From Liberty City.
