Havok

"In the world of tactical air support, bigger is better, right? Wrong. Consider this. The next time one of your legitimate business associates arranges to meet you in the bathroom of a crack den in Banning, they could swing open the stall door to find you hovering over the bowl in one of these beauties. Throw in a machine-gun upgrade, and you're going into these negotiations with a serious edge. Please note: This aircraft is excluded from Pegasus Lifestyle Management and must be stored in a personal hangar."

- Elitás Travel description.

The Nagasaki Havok is an helicopter featured in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Smuggler's Run update.

Grand Theft Auto Online
The Havok is evidently based on the, with its proportions leaning towards the Kompress/Kompress Charlie model.

The Havok is depicted as a single-seat helicopter with a small fuselage, having a glass canopy that swings forward and small lamps mounted onto the canopy's hinges. The main section of the aircraft consists of a partially exposed engine bay with small vents on each side, black thin landing skids with tall struts on the underside, and a two-bladed main rotor on top, along with small steps on the frontal struts and vertical handles near the canopy. The rear section mostly consists of a lightweight tail boom with steel tube supports below it, small fins on the upper vertical stabilizer, and a small strike guard on the lower one, as well as the corresponding two-bladed tail rotor on the left. The interior of the aircraft features a small flight instrument with the "Flyer" dials on it, the pedals, the control stick and the main seat, along with a single handle on top of the canopy to open/close it. The canopy is shatterproof, though it is not bulletproof.

The primary color is applied on the aircraft's body, part of the skid struts, the engine fuel cells and the rotor blades, while the secondary color is applied on the frames around the engine bay, the side vents, the engine cam covers, the tail boom, and the stick, pedals, seat and stitching of the interior.

The vehicle can be equipped with a three-barreled .50 caliber Minigun beneath the cabin, which resembles a gatling gun.

Vehicle
The Havok has very nimble handling and good speed thanks to its lightweight, compact design. Its size allows it to fly through tight spaces, being similar to the Buzzard and its Attack variant. One major drawback of the vehicle is that the narrow skids cause it to lean erratically upon a fast landing, often requiring immediate input to counter the leaning effect, or taking off again to level the aircraft. The rotor blades do not seem to keep the vehicle away from the hard surface either, which causes the Havok to lean to a side and therefore being very difficult to recover. In addition, the tail rotor is not very resilient to collision damage, only taking a couple of seconds to break and disable the helicopter.

The aircraft is powered by what seems to be a Flat-4 engine with similar details to the ones from the FCR 1000 and its Custom variant. Its sound is similar to most regular helicopters, albeit with an additional effect that is barely heard in first person view, due to the rotor sound.

Armor
Since the Havok is built primarily for personal transport, it is not intended to be used in heavy combat. The large windshield makes the pilot vulnerable to gunfire, in a similar way to helicopters such as the Buzzard or the Frogger. It is also quite fragile to hits, although one can mitigate this issue with armor upgrades.

Countermeasures
The vehicle can be fitted with countermeasures to improve its defensive capabilities against homing missiles, each one with their own attributes:
 * The Chaff countermeasure disrupts the targeting system from missile launchers, rendering them unable to lock on the aircraft for five seconds. They have a delay of five seconds before being used again and only have 10 uses.
 * The Flare countermeasure drops various flares from around the rear of the aircraft, which can "disorient" the homing missile in order to avoid chasing the aircraft. They have a delay of three seconds before being used again and only have 20 uses.
 * The Smoke countermeasure creates a trail of smoke that can disorient the enemy pilot, but its effectiveness is very limited, as the trail is large enough for a standard cockpit and the enemy pilot would just need to move away and follow the smoke trail. It has no delay between uses and can be used indefinitely.

Weaponry
Minigun: The Havok has the option to equip a .50 caliber Minigun, which offers moderate firepower and high fire rate, ideal for aerial offensive and self-defensive situations. However, the helicopter's poor pitch angle makes it difficult to fight against ground targets.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * May be provided during Air Freight Cargo sell missions, where it is able to drop two packages in drop-off points.
 * It is used by Agent ULP in the setup mission Escort ULP, which the crew have to escort it with a Chernobog.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Available for purchase on Elitás Travel for $2,300,900 or for $1,730,000 (after completing 12 Air Freight Cargo source missions), provided the player already owns a Hangar.
 * Once purchased, this unlocks the ability to request the vehicle for FREE from Securoserv Vehicles or Motorcycle Club Vehicles by the Road Captain.
 * It is classed as a Small vehicle.

General

 * Its name is a variation of Havoc, which is related with similar words commonly associated with widespread destruction or disorder.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * The Havok was incorrectly labeled as the unarmed Buzzard in early Rockstar Games announcements for the Smuggler's Run update.
 * Sometimes, if the Havok's canopy is obstructed, the player may appear mid-air and slowly falling to the ground with no damage when leaving the vehicle.
 * The lights have a road legal cut off pattern, much like a car's headlights, indicating reused textures from some sort of vehicle.
 * When applying a livery, the control stick will bear the same markings as the tail.

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