Hi Mr. "ZV";
You might want to examine an antenna offered by Antenex Inc. located in the Chicago, Ill. area.
They offer a low profile (3.5" hgt.) device they call the "Phantom" which installs on the standard Motorola 3/4" mount.
I have used several at UHF and while the manufacturer hypes them as providing 3dBm (their own measure) of gain, they behave at least as well as the antennas they replaced.
Another possibility, which I would NOT recommend, is an offering from ASP (Antenna Specialists Inc.) which is in the form of an elongated radome (14" long 3" high 1.5" wide).
These are relatively narrow banded and rather complex internally. I've seen quite a few of them fail due to fractured internal solder joints. They are also quite expensive at better than 100.00 US each. BTW, the Phantoms replaced ASP's UHF version of the antenna mentioned above.
Given that you are only looking for a hi-band antenna, the same Antenex Inc. offers a heavy duty quarter wave antenna, the A150S which stands about 18" tall. If your primary concern is striking the occasional tree branch these will survive quite nicely.
I have several customers who will allow me to install only that particular model on their vehicles which are 10.5' high schoolbusses, a severe test of any form of antenna.
Stan,
Stanley Communications