Well, again assuming it's at least quasi-governmental, the question is whether they want a harrassment tool or an asymmetrical warfare tool.
If they want a tool that's useful in a more serious clash, then I think the loss of the element of surprise is greater than the benefit gained from experience. Better to practice where lots of people aren't watching.
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If they want a tool that's useful in a more serious clash, then I think the loss of the element of surprise is greater than the benefit gained from experience. Better to practice where lots of people aren't watching.