Voitsekhovsky was born on 22 January 1922 in the village (selo) of Soroka, in modern Vinnytsia Oblast of Ukraine.
At the outbreak of war, he received short training at the School of Communication and participated in the battles on the Karelian and 4th Ukrainian fronts.
[1][2] In 1959, he began teaching at Novosibirsk State University, where he headed the department of physics of fast dynamic processes (1962–1973).
[3] The scientist devoted about 20 years to the developments of new principles in the field of hydraulic impulse technique, which led to the foundation of new scientific design school, it became the basis for the creation of various equipment: hydraulic breakers, water cannons with record jet parametrs, centrifuges for purification of liquid metals, aerodynamic benches, vibrational seismic sources, drilling equipment, rock breaking hydraulic strikers etc.
[3] Voitsekhovsky has developed a series of hydrauluc machines for metal processing, percussion drilling and rock breaking.
In the Soviet period, a testing ground operated for this development, it was located in Akademgorodok on the shores of Novosibirsk Reservoir.
Subsequently, the installation for reproducing this natural phenomenon was demonstrated at the Pyotr Kapitsa's laboratory in Moscow.
[4][3] He was engaged in the creation of hurricane-resistant wind installations and developed summation methods for their powers and energy accumulation.