Moscow-based Engineer Invents Unique Charging Solutions for Air Defense Fighters' Equipment
Innovative Russian Inventor Makes Waves with Multiple Groundbreaking Projects
Ivan Shmalikov, a Russian inventor, has been making headlines with his impressive list of inventions. From energy solutions for the battlefield to environmental technology, Shmalikov's creations are proving to be game-changers.
One of his notable inventions is the "Tsilyina-100," a complex of equipment that can charge Makita-brand power tools without the need for a socket. This versatile device has been sent to the SVO (Special Military Operation) in Ukraine, where it has proven its usefulness. In addition to charging devices, Tsilyina-100 also provides light and helps camouflage positions.
Another innovation by Shmalikov is the "Gorka-15," a compact and ultra-lightweight charging device made of a composite material, aluminum and polyethylene, with a hydrophobic treatment to withstand condensation and water immersion. Gorka-15 can provide energy in field conditions, even when all existing power banks have run out, and works effectively in both direct sunlight and cloudy weather.
One of the unique features of Gorka-15 is its special anti-glare coating, making it an ideal tool for use in various conditions. Shmalikov has even prepared 12 sets with all the necessary elements for schoolchildren to assemble Gorka-15 themselves.
Shmalikov's environmental contribution comes in the form of the "Triton-100," an autonomous floating water cleaning station designed for cleaning and reviving ponds. Triton-100 received federal support and was selected as one of the top 100 best initiatives at the annual forum "Strong ideas for the time." However, detailed information about Triton-100's current status or capabilities is not readily available in the public domain.
Prior to his inventing career, Shmalikov worked in the banking sector and a company that dealt with additional equipment for commercial transport. He also studied at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University (on the faculty of wireless technologies D-Link) and various specialized courses.
Currently, Shmalikov works at the S.S. Golubtsov Research and Production Enterprise as an engineer-electrician for the repair of CNC machines. Despite his busy schedule, he often works day and night to design, optimize, and debug his inventions.
Shmalikov is the author of various inventions, including Gorka-15 and Tsilyina-100, and is open to proposals for organizing production and holding master classes among teachers. His passion for innovation and commitment to creating practical solutions continue to make him a force to be reckoned with in the world of technology.
The versatile device, Tsilyina-100, invented by Ivan Shmalikov, showcases his expertise in technology by charging Makita-brand power tools without the need for a socket. Gorka-15, another invention by Shmalikov, is a compact and lightweight charging device made of advanced materials that can provide energy in field conditions, further demonstrating his innovative approach to technology.