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  1. The Submarino Hipopótamo, the first submarine built in South America, underwent testing in Ecuador on September 18, 1837. Its designer, Jose Rodriguez Lavandera, successfully crossed the Guayas River in Guayaquil accompanied by Jose Quevedo.

  2. 19. Jan. 2016 · Learn about the first submarines in history, from the 17th century Dutch prototype to the Confederate attack sub that sank a Union ship in 1864. Discover their inventors, innovations and challenges in this article.

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  3. 18. Jan. 2023 · Learn about the first submarines built for military purposes, from the wooden Morel of Russia to the Turtle of America. Discover the challenges, failures, and innovations of these early underwater vehicles.

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  4. 3. Mai 2024 · Submarines first became a major factor in naval warfare during World War I (1914–18), when Germany employed them to destroy surface merchant vessels. In such attacks submarines used their primary weapon, a self-propelled underwater missile known as a torpedo.

  5. Cornelis Drebbel (born 1572, Alkmaar, Netherlands—died November 7, 1633, London, England) was a Dutch inventor who built the first navigable submarine. An engraver and glassworker in Holland, Drebbel turned to applied science and in 1604 went to England, where King James I became his patron.

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    The first electrically powered boats were built by Isaac Peral y Caballero in Spain (who built Peral), Dupuy de Lôme (who built Gymnote) and Gustave Zédé (who built Sirène) in France, and James Franklin Waddington (who built Porpoise) in England.

  7. 4. Mai 2023 · Learn about the origins and evolution of submarines, from ancient legends to modern war machines. The first confirmed building of a submarine was in 1620 by Cornelis Drebbel, a Dutchman in the service of King James I of England.