Tuesday 5 July 2022 10:00 PM 'Hunt UFOs": Millionaire asks public what to do with his newly purchased Cold ... trends now

Tuesday 5 July 2022 10:00 PM 'Hunt UFOs": Millionaire asks public what to do with his newly purchased Cold ... trends now
Tuesday 5 July 2022 10:00 PM 'Hunt UFOs": Millionaire asks public what to do with his newly purchased Cold ... trends now

Tuesday 5 July 2022 10:00 PM 'Hunt UFOs": Millionaire asks public what to do with his newly purchased Cold ... trends now

While most millionaires spend their fortune on pricey cars and luxurious boats, William Sachiti used his fortune to purchase a Cold War era radar station in Norwich, England.

Sachiti, who is a British entrepreneur, purchased a network of private roads along a 250,000 square mile to test his ‘spaceship, alien-looking’ autonomous vehicles, but the radar system was an added bonus.

UFOs obviously,’ he jokingly told DailyMail.com in response to being asked what he plans on doing with the gigantic 25-foot-tall machine that once alerted the British army to oncoming nuclear missiles.

‘I will find a way to bring this to life and let the people choose the best way to use it,' he said.

‘If people want to hunt UFOS, I guess it is hunting UFOs.’

The massive system is located on the Royal Air Force Neatishead, an air defense station in England.

In 2010, it was advertised for sale with an asking price of $4,780,000 – Sachiti declined to say how much he paid for the location.

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While most millionaires spend their fortune on pricey cars and luxurious boats, William Sachiti used his fortune to purchase a Cold War era radar station in Norwich, England

While most millionaires spend their fortune on pricey cars and luxurious boats, William Sachiti used his fortune to purchase a Cold War era radar station in Norwich, England

During a Zoom interview, Sachiti gave DailyMail.com a close up look at the coveted radar system that is about 65 feet wide and sits on a large pedestal.

‘This thing could do for others what Star Trek did for me as a kid,’ he said, noting that it will take about two years until the radar system is up and running.

He reached out on Reddit for help on bringing it back to life, which he says is part of his belief in the power of crowdsourcing. 

William Sachiti, who is a British entrepreneur, purchased a network of private roads along a 250,000 square mile to test his autonomous vehicles

William Sachiti, who is a British entrepreneur, purchased a network of private roads along a 250,000 square mile to test his autonomous vehicles

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