Technology

"Answer to paper absurd

Servicemen are obliged to spend a valuable time to fill in about 40 magazines, but nowhere is it that it is to hold the ballpoint pen. The Ukrainian military developed a device that is able to fill the necessary documentation, as if a person was writing manually. The video review of the technical tool was posted by an officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Artem Romanyukov on his personal Facebook page on Tuesday, November 28.

The placed footage shows how the equipment fills with a handwriting sheet of paper, holding a regular ballpoint pen in the mechanical "hand". It should significantly save the fighters the time it takes to accomplish other tasks in wartime. "Our symmetrical response to paper absurdity in the army. We are testing a new method of filling in magazines.

To understand, according to guidelines, each of about 40 (!) Magazines that need to be kept in my unit must be filled with" ink or paste purple, blue, blue. , black. " In the comments to the published post, he explained that a printing machine was taken as the basis of "writing-writer". On the popular AliExpress marketplaces, this can be purchased for 4 275 UAH. To do the work work suitable for Ukrainian realities, the military had to add a monocontical Ukrainian font. "He writes.

And you do his own business. The only Chelensh is a monocontical Ukrainian font. But he did it once and forgot," - said Artem Romanyukov. He also added that the robot was not quite autonomous: despite the fact that the car copes well with writing, it needs a person's help to turn the sheet or replace them with clean ones. Recall that in 2015 in the United States created a "self -writing" printing machine.

The superstructure for a conventional printing machine is 48 solenoids fixed on the board and connected to the Arduino UNO microcontroller. The controller, in turn, connects to the computer. Solenoids are mechanically pressed on the desired key at the right time. We also wrote that new works will be reinforced by the Armed Forces soon, as Ukrainians created Kamikadze, Tureli and Glushilka.