American logic

>world's first "war submarine"
>doesn't work.

So let me get this straight: in order for you to claim pioneering over a technology you just have to design a sketch and pretend it works? American "pioneering" in a literal nutshell.

>brazillian pioneering

Companies are also patenting possible future technology without any idea how to ever create it.
Just in case someone else creates it, so they can get money.

The American patent system is completely fucked up.

The Turtle worked great, the attaching of the explosives to the british naval ship which failed.

The Turtle left and returned intact. The pilot was given an appointment by General Washington to the Secret Service.

>Companies are also patenting possible future technology without any idea how to ever create it.
>Just in case someone else creates it, so they can get money.
>The American patent system is completely fucked up

that isn't the law. A patent on an idea has to work for it to be enforceable.

Also it is worth noting that a patent is merely a piece of paper rubberstamped by a civil worker.

A patent that hasn't been successfully defended isn't really worth shit.

The whole idea is that once someone does invent it, the patent becomes valuable.

>cries about prototypes

How about we have a current submarine only battle and see what happens?

The British invented subs in Tudor times. Americunts btfo!

The Turtle was more like an underwater balloon than an actual submarine. The pilot would run out of air within 25 minutes. The first successful submarine was built in 1620 by Cornelius Drebbel, a Dutchman who built this submarine in the service of England.

>the attaching of the explosives to the british naval ship which failed.
>A patent that hasn't been successfully defended isn't really worth shit.
Then it's not "the first war submarine". It's just a submarine.

They did the same regarding the first airplane, that was in fact pioneered by Brazil. Thomas Edison was also a well-known plagiarist who also stole patents from Nikola Tesla and claimed to be his own. God only knows how many patents Americans stole from the rest of the world, and are still stealing under the claim of "American pioneering".

Edison stole a lot of patents, but not from Tesla.

Tesla was so far ahead of Edison that Edison tried to outright ban his entire system to make his inferior system the only one.

Who the fuck said the Americans pioneered a technology? it was the first recorded use of a submarine in warfare... what is so difficult to understand about that? fucking shitskins brazilians. go murder a prostitute or something.

Don't worry mate, he's giving in to the anti american brainwashing that is going on globally

looks more like German tech for Holocaust 2.0

>The whole idea is that once someone does invent it, the patent becomes valuable.

If the patent doesn't describe the process on which to make the idea workable it isn't defensible and thus worthless.

No offense but you really don't know what you are talking about here.

>Let's attach something to this submarine and pretend it's a weapon.
>Welp... it doesn't have to work really, BUT we can later claim to be the world's first submersible weapon of mass destruction.

>They did the same regarding the first airplane, that was in fact pioneered by Brazil.

kek

Jungle monkey here thinks the sub doesn't work because you can't smuggle enough coke in it to make it economically viable.

>Americans
>pioneering

The American propaganda machine is the ultimate mememaker, with the only difference the world actually believes it.

brazilian outlet

hurr durr americans so stoopid

Because Brazil is a shining oracle of wisdom and pioneering technology right?

I'm a HUE and even I know that a Brazilian didn't invent the airplane.

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