A) Zero.
B) No trace of clue.
My closest experience regarding tactical airstrikes is interviewing/de-briefing about 300 combat veterans from around a dozen of different air forces.
That's why I can tell you: 'even' Egyptian MiG-17-pilots wouldn't go attacking an Israeli MIM-23A HAWK SAM-site in the Sinai of 1969 - in this fashion. A flight of them would come in from four different directions, with 15 seconds separation.
...or the story of the French air strike on Wadi Doum AB, in northern Chad of early 1987, when 12 Jags went in the same way like these two Su-27s: they took the Libyans so much by surprise, that these didn't fire a single shot in return. And still, three Jags were damaged - and one barely managed it back to N'Djamena - all by debris from bombs deployed by formation-members in front of them.
Ah yes: and, it's TOM Cooper. Just Tom. No Tome, or Thomas or whatever else, but TOM.