Did that 30 years ago. We had a project in, I think the Philippines, to electrify small islands. We built a number of small power stations with multiple 100 kw sets, generating at 400 V. The power was distributed around each island at 11 kV, so each group of sets fed the 11 kV side via a step-up transformer.
Using traditional 11 kV circuit breakers would have been expensive, since in the traditional way you need at least two breakers – an incomer and an out-goer. All we wanted was to inter-trip the 11 KV side from the LV side of the step-up transformer. Someone hit on pole mounted 11 kV reclosers. They did the job economically and effectively.
Not the way you would do it in most areas, but it was economical and it worked.