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Anyone heard about Russian Industrial robots? AvtoVAZ was supposed to work on several models but that was some years ago and i cannot find anything new on this issue...
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There has been various news about them. But you will have to scavenge around sdelanounas to find them because they all fell under either innovation or production. And of course, lots of news flows through that site so it is buried in there.
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sepheronx wrote:There has been various news about them. But you will have to scavenge around sdelanounas to find them because they all fell under either innovation or production. And of course, lots of news flows through that site so it is buried in there.
Pretty old one but written by industrial practitioner. Comments pretty interesting tho. Taking into account than Hyundai or Chinese are working on their own brands I do not see problem with Russia nonetheless push from top is needed. Oligarchs are to stupid and liberasts mentally colonized to work on this.
http://www.umpro.ru/index.php?page_id=17&art_id_1=395&group_id_4=92
Flanky wrote:Anyone heard about Russian Industrial robots? AvtoVAZ was supposed to work on several models but that was some years ago and i cannot find anything new on this issue...
you mean robots for assembly lines? no info about anything besides some small companies doing prototypes, IMHO here problem is not knowledge buy who will buy it? small company cannot compete with KUKA, ABB or FANUC but as in China state support to develop new modles modelsn and same time to force industry bo buy own stuff must work for some time.
Also then military industry can take a lead (welding, assembly, electronics) but soon new gen of robots will appear - drones to build, demolish bulidings, milk, dive, mine also undersea or in space. I hope Russia won´t miss this train...looks lik ern it wont.
The last one was missed because of defeat of USSR after Gorbi´s treason. And yes in USSR industrial robots were in numbers and on high level AFAIK.
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[size=18[ In Russia in 2035 will implement teleportation [/size]
https://rg.ru/2016/06/22/v-rossii-k-2035-godu-vnedriat-teleportaciiu.html
In the "roadmap" also includes the development of robots, smart buildings, medical implants, drones and cars. During 2018-2025 years in a number of regions, as planned by the ASI, will appear mobile infrastructure of the 5G standard will begin to unfold a single network of centres for the protection from cyber threats for civil use (the number of cyber attacks on government online resources in 2015 exceeded 70 million), will be implemented the first projects for cyber-physical systems and Autonomous vehicles.
The ASI is also counting on the emergence of Russian national biometric framework for authentication and digital signatures with biometric activation.
The Agency for strategic initiatives (ASI) has prepared a program that by 2035 the country could receive
Russian programming language ,
secure quantum communication
and even the ability to travel through time and space teleportation ( WTF journo misse something?
These developments provided the "National technology initiative", and there is nothing supernatural. For example, Chinese scientists have dealt with problems of teleportation over long distances.
Funding is only one of the directions of the road map for the next three years is estimated at 11 billion rubles, including private investment, writes the newspaper "Kommersant". The purpose of the implementation of the road map specified, in particular, the reduction in economic damage from cyber crime in Russia from 0.1% of GDP 0.05% of GDP by 2035.
https://rg.ru/2016/06/22/v-rossii-k-2035-godu-vnedriat-teleportaciiu.html
In the "roadmap" also includes the development of robots, smart buildings, medical implants, drones and cars. During 2018-2025 years in a number of regions, as planned by the ASI, will appear mobile infrastructure of the 5G standard will begin to unfold a single network of centres for the protection from cyber threats for civil use (the number of cyber attacks on government online resources in 2015 exceeded 70 million), will be implemented the first projects for cyber-physical systems and Autonomous vehicles.
The ASI is also counting on the emergence of Russian national biometric framework for authentication and digital signatures with biometric activation.
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By teleportation they mean quantum entanglement in the form of quantum based communications. Teleporting data via quantum entanglement.
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[size=18]MSU sped up PC to the speed of supercomputer in quantum computing
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РИА Новости http://ria.ru/science/20160628/1453742744.html#ixzz4Cy6P9K2xMOSCOW, 28 Jun – RIA Novosti. Physicists from Institute of nuclear physics, Moscow state University have created an algorithm that allows you to use the power graphics cards in personal computers for quantum calculations, which allows a standard PC dozens of times to overtake powerful supercomputers, according to a paper published in the journal Computer Physics Communications.
"We had speed and could not dream. The program works so that 260 million complex of the double integrals on the desktop it thinks for three seconds. My colleague from Bochum University, unfortunately, recently deceased, conducted similar calculations with one of the largest supercomputers in Germany. And what his group is seeking for two or three days, we do it in 15 minutes without spending a penny", — said Vladimir Kukulin Institute of nuclear physics of Moscow state University named after M. V. Lomonosov.
Kukulin and his colleagues at the Institute of nuclear physics has been able to achieve a similar result through the use of special algorithm that allows them to convert the complicated equations of quantum mechanics in simple matrix that fits in the computer's memory, as well as through the use of GPGPU technology – use of graphics cards as separate computational modules.
As the scientists explain, modern computer processors are able to execute in parallel, only a small number of operations, whose number is usually limited by the number of nuclei, whose number does not exceed 20-30 for the most expensive CPU. The video processors and the video card, on the other hand, contain thousands of parallel computational modules able to execute a primitive computation.
Scientists from Moscow state University have developed an algorithm that allows to use these modules to calculate the quantum equations, which were formulated in the 60-ies of the last century, the Russian mathematician Ludwig by Fadeevym. They describe the process of collision of quantum particles with each other and other objects, and to date, it is impossible to calculate without the use of a supercomputer because of their extreme complexity.
Using your own version of these equations, adapted to work with GPUs, group Kukulin were able to achieve almost 400 times faster in computation speed compared to a single core of a conventional processor using a GeForce GTX670, a relatively old and weak by today's standards accelerator. In this state, according to physics, ordinary personal computer is ten times faster than the supercomputer.
"This work opens up entirely new avenues in the analysis of nuclear resonance and chemical reactions. It can also be very useful for solving a large number of computational problems in plasma physics, electrodynamics, Geophysics, medicine and many other fields of science. We want to organize something like training courses, where researchers of various scientific directions of the peripheral universities that do not have access to supercomputers could learn to do on their "desktops" same thing we do," concludes Kukulin.
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https://www.rt.com/business/349025-hyperloop-project-russia-technology/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome
Moscow to launch Hyperloop pilot project by year end
A new transportation system that could whisk commuters around Moscow at speeds of up to 1,200kph may be on its way. Deputy Mayor Maxim Liksutov says a pilot Hyperloop project could begin in December.
“In the next few years we’ll see a major breakthrough in the development of technologies which will facilitate our lives... Hopefully, Hyperloop technology will be developed, and, as far as I know, the pilot project will be launched in December. We will see how the theory works in practice,” Liksutov said on Thursday at the Moscow Urban Forum.
Moscow to launch Hyperloop pilot project by year end
A new transportation system that could whisk commuters around Moscow at speeds of up to 1,200kph may be on its way. Deputy Mayor Maxim Liksutov says a pilot Hyperloop project could begin in December.
“In the next few years we’ll see a major breakthrough in the development of technologies which will facilitate our lives... Hopefully, Hyperloop technology will be developed, and, as far as I know, the pilot project will be launched in December. We will see how the theory works in practice,” Liksutov said on Thursday at the Moscow Urban Forum.
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FPI and VIAM has successfully tested the first Russian engine, made by 3D technology
http://www.sdelanounas.ru/blogs/79611/
No need to overhype eastern Europe part. Does not mean they did not do anything but development was hampered by lack of colonies (wealth transfer) and politicians´ lack of strategic thinking. Romanovs´ in XIX were way worse in area of economy then Ivan Terrible or Peter I ..
AFAIK Stalin in 30s said: we are backward in industry and technology. We have 10 years and either we reach same level of we cease to exist...
naah they are better
True, this is the way their civilization evolved. But all was about wealth transfer not killing. Killing is just tool.
T-Rex is not killing for fun, T-Rex is hungry...
http://www.sdelanounas.ru/blogs/79611/
The advanced research Foundation and all-Russian scientific research Institute of aviation materials (VIAM) to conduct joint research on development of advanced metal-particle materials and the development of additive technologies for the production of complex machine parts and mechanisms. With this purpose on the base of VIAM and lab stock provided the most advanced technical and technological equipment.
Last week, scientists managed to organize and successfully carry out the demonstration experiment to confirm the efficiency of compact gas turbine engine components and assemblies which is made of developed in cooperation with VIAM metal-powder compositions and modes of additive manufacturing.
This experiment took place on the territory of this country for the first time. Previously with additive manufacturing, they were able to produce only a few details of propulsion systems are not subject to high loads. In the experiment, the FPR of VIAM participated the engine in General.
"Overall, we are satisfied by results of experiment the result of which can be called intermediate for the amount of work that we planned in cooperation with VIAM. Obviously, we will continue to work together for development in our country, additive technologies, in the direction of expanding the range of collateral materials and creation of their own, not having world analogues, installations, 3-D printing," — said at the end of the experiment, the Deputy Director General of the DCF — head of chemical-biological and medical research Alexander Panfilov.
higurashihougi wrote:GunshipDemocracy wrote:in Eastenr Europe often mentally colonized. Once I have read interview us professor of socio economics. She was saying c´mon you (Poles) look like West is better mroe civilized. It is not true it is "mental colonization" work on economy but no need to feel underdog, west is not any better this is just game of money. Polish media said she was wrong we are europeans and we have to reach civilization level of west :D:D
It is the Eastern European and Central European who spearhead the industrial revolution, not Western Europe.
The Siemens furnace, aka open hearth furnace, is a product of a German inventor.
No need to overhype eastern Europe part. Does not mean they did not do anything but development was hampered by lack of colonies (wealth transfer) and politicians´ lack of strategic thinking. Romanovs´ in XIX were way worse in area of economy then Ivan Terrible or Peter I ..
AFAIK Stalin in 30s said: we are backward in industry and technology. We have 10 years and either we reach same level of we cease to exist...
higurashihougi wrote: I don't know much about Poland's industrial cities, though. I think they are equally good.
naah they are better
higurashihougi wrote: Western Europe use the industrial products to rob, kill, invade, make genocide, etc etc.
True, this is the way their civilization evolved. But all was about wealth transfer not killing. Killing is just tool.
T-Rex is not killing for fun, T-Rex is hungry...
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The company STANEXIM introduced gear grinding technological complex SMG360GHF4 made on the basis of domestic grinding machine, CNC. The complex combines the functions of the machine and coordinate measuring machines to measure gears.
http://www.sdelanounas.ru/blogs/79739/
AlfaT8 wrote:sepheronx wrote:"Angstrom" has developed a unique space transistors
KRET is gonna be happy.
for VI gen fighter
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GunshipDemocracy wrote:FPI and VIAM has successfully tested the first Russian engine, made by 3D technology
http://www.sdelanounas.ru/blogs/79611/
I still don't understand how people can print the heat resistant materiel and parts which are very common in heat-used engines. Stuffs like titanium is very hard to melt and even harder to be printed.
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higurashihougi wrote:GunshipDemocracy wrote:FPI and VIAM has successfully tested the first Russian engine, made by 3D technology
http://www.sdelanounas.ru/blogs/79611/
I still don't understand how people can print the heat resistant materiel and parts which are very common in heat-used engines. Stuffs like titanium is very hard to melt and even harder to be printed.
Titanum has relativly low melting point.
They won't use that in heat critical parts.
They print it as dust, and afterwards they make it solid with heath ,in a furnance,or press, or with electrical current.
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The CNC was a distuptive technology, the 3d printing is not.
Actualy the 3d printing is as old as the CNC, but it is still in infancy.
You can drop the CNC machine into an old prcess,and show immediet quality /product improvement, by changing only the machine,nothing else.
You can't drop into process a 3d printer without blowing up the cost of the process into the stratosphere.
Of course you can invent new processes/ products, but that is aslow and painfull process.I mean, it started more than three decade ago, and I still can't see any result.
For 3d printing you need special inupt materials, and the cost of the process proportional to the mass of the object(main), and the longest side of the object(minor).
With any process based on stock removal your cost proportional to the mass of the REMOVED material(main),and the longest side of the part(minor).
See?
And the cost of a cast metal object is minimal, the cost of the input 3d printing materials are very high .
The melting can happens with many method, but many has serious restrictions, and the best methods( laser metling layered powder) has the highest cost.
Actualy the 3d printing is as old as the CNC, but it is still in infancy.
You can drop the CNC machine into an old prcess,and show immediet quality /product improvement, by changing only the machine,nothing else.
You can't drop into process a 3d printer without blowing up the cost of the process into the stratosphere.
Of course you can invent new processes/ products, but that is aslow and painfull process.I mean, it started more than three decade ago, and I still can't see any result.
For 3d printing you need special inupt materials, and the cost of the process proportional to the mass of the object(main), and the longest side of the object(minor).
With any process based on stock removal your cost proportional to the mass of the REMOVED material(main),and the longest side of the part(minor).
See?
And the cost of a cast metal object is minimal, the cost of the input 3d printing materials are very high .
The melting can happens with many method, but many has serious restrictions, and the best methods( laser metling layered powder) has the highest cost.
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Dunno if sepheronx or others have posted this.
https://www.rt.com/news/354233-russian-bioprinter-space-use/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome
https://www.rt.com/news/354233-russian-bioprinter-space-use/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome
Russian scientists in cooperation with the national space agency are developing a magnetic 3D bioprinter that will allow production of living tissue in the micro-gravity conditions of the International Space Station.
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Fair point. Tamara comes to about 3.5M per tank for something brand new and not under long time production while m1a1 is like 6m or more now.
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I posted on this before. The PPP adjustment factor for the military part of Russia's GDP is much larger than for the consumer economy.
For the T-14 the factor looks like 4, for the Project 636.3 submarines the factor is 6. That is why the total size of Russia's GDP is
underestimated and the actual size of its military complex is as well.
PPP is usually calculated based on baskets of consumer economy goods and services. I doubt the World Bank PPP estimates or any of
the international programs that Russia participated for PPP type comparisons have taken the military economy fraction properly into
account.
For the T-14 the factor looks like 4, for the Project 636.3 submarines the factor is 6. That is why the total size of Russia's GDP is
underestimated and the actual size of its military complex is as well.
PPP is usually calculated based on baskets of consumer economy goods and services. I doubt the World Bank PPP estimates or any of
the international programs that Russia participated for PPP type comparisons have taken the military economy fraction properly into
account.
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http://www.gsnanotech.ru/press-centre/news/gs-group-vypustit-pervye-rossiyskie-ssd-nakopiteli-dlya-korporativnyh-sistem.html
GS Group will start manufacturing 100% Russian SSD disks. Initial capacity will be 256 gigabytes with a 550 Mb/s read and 450 Mb/s
write speed and will be available in 2017.
GS Group will start manufacturing 100% Russian SSD disks. Initial capacity will be 256 gigabytes with a 550 Mb/s read and 450 Mb/s
write speed and will be available in 2017.
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Really good news. I hope that eventually other areas of Russia will attend to building such technology as well. There is a huge market for SSD's now and many are jumping at it. I just think that Kaliningrad isn't necessarily safe for a huge portion of such civil technological development of Russia.
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sepheronx wrote:Really good news. I hope that eventually other areas of Russia will attend to building such technology as well. There is a huge market for SSD's now and many are jumping at it. I just think that Kaliningrad isn't necessarily safe for a huge portion of such civil technological development of Russia.
I am delighted to hear this news until it mentioned Kaliningrad as its main production hub, i hope they could relocate sensitive technological production facilities out of Kaliningrad and place them somewhere within Russia thats far away from Nato armies and sabotage groups. Kaliningrad is just too exposed as its surrounded by Nato. They really should have demanded a land connect to Kaliningrad before the Soviet collapse.
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sepheronx wrote:Really good news. I hope that eventually other areas of Russia will attend to building such technology as well. There is a huge market for SSD's now and many are jumping at it. I just think that Kaliningrad isn't necessarily safe for a huge portion of such civil technological development of Russia.
Some more good news for you and kvs, "Kaspersky Lab" has released a protected industrial own microkernel OS, and for the record Kaspersky Lab is the only anti-virus protection company to get public verbal attacks by both the US and Chinese govt's (the 2 main cyber-warfare powers in the world) which lends much to their credibility!
"Kaspersky Lab" has released a protected industrial own microkernel OS
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magnumcromagnon wrote:sepheronx wrote:Really good news. I hope that eventually other areas of Russia will attend to building such technology as well. There is a huge market for SSD's now and many are jumping at it. I just think that Kaliningrad isn't necessarily safe for a huge portion of such civil technological development of Russia.
Some more good news for you and kvs, "Kaspersky Lab" has released a protected industrial own microkernel OS, and for the record Kaspersky Lab is the only anti-virus protection company to get public verbal attacks by both the US and Chinese govt's (the 2 main cyber-warfare powers in the world) which lends much to their credibility!
"Kaspersky Lab" has released a protected industrial own microkernel OS
Good stuff. No more STUXNET BS from the usual suspects.
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This is excellent. Equipping with domestic computers with domestic chips without hiden back doors and with domestic protected OS is one of the best protections against NSA and CIA spies.
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https://www.rt.com/news/356800-russia-plasma-computing-nanoparticle/
As I said elsewhere, Russia is hard core technology competition for NATO.
250Gbps: Russian scientists aim to revolutionize computing with plasma-driven antennas
A team of Russian physicists has found a way to tune silicon nanoparticles so they can process optical data at previously unattainable speed, paving the way for the creation of “ultracompact and ultrafast” processing devices.
As I said elsewhere, Russia is hard core technology competition for NATO.
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kvs wrote:https://www.rt.com/news/356800-russia-plasma-computing-nanoparticle/
250Gbps: Russian scientists aim to revolutionize computing with plasma-driven antennas
A team of Russian physicists has found a way to tune silicon nanoparticles so they can process optical data at previously unattainable speed, paving the way for the creation of “ultracompact and ultrafast” processing devices.
As I said elsewhere, Russia is hard core technology competition for NATO.
Indeed, i just hope they find effective ways to put these products to the market, make it a financial success, and continue to help revolutionize Russian high tech industry.
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https://www.rt.com/news/357337-new-rocket-engine-test/
Way wicked cool!
Russia first to test clean pulse-detonation rocket engine
In a breakthrough move, Russian scientists have become the first ever to successfully test a pulse-detonation rocket engine (PDRE) on clean fuel, claiming this will be the future of space travel.
Way wicked cool!
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I bet when this thing starts it sounds like the gates of hell opening up.