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Ah yes, let's just give in to the far right conspiracy theory...
~80% of both countries' land is used for agriculture. Hail was the biggest cause of crop loss for decades, the systems in place are warranted. Also these are not the only countries to have hail prevention systems, almost all European countries have their own different or similar systems. Also these are not in use when there are no storm clouds or no hail is forecasted (we barely had any precipitation at all this year). The only thing that's fueling speculations like this is pure ignorance....
Never heard of this practice. But it seems to be a thing yes.
Turns out it was Vonnegut again.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0169809515003774