Joint Air Attack Team Tactics

"[4] General Donn A. Starry at the Combined Arms Center was responsible for the promotion of the doctrine.

The two services continued development and training of JAATT, a team concept that had proved effective in providing Air Force A-10 aircraft and Army attack helicopters a much higher degree of survivability than when each operated independently.

The Applications Agency prepared a draft joint counter-air and air defense interim operational concept, and representatives of the two services agreed to a joint operational concept for suppressing enemy air defense.

[5] The British Army would seem to have adopted these tactics,[12] especially in conjunction with the American base at RAF Bentwaters.

[13] The husband of US Senator Kelly Ayotte was a key instructor of this doctrine while he served from 1990 with the Massachusetts Air National Guard.

A Fairchild Republic A-10A Thunderbolt II in flight on 1 September 1980; this aircraft was assigned to the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing , which was based at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge until the end of the Cold War in 1993
Simulated OH-58C Kiowa helicopter and simulated fuel blivets during a deception operation on 10 November 1990 carried out by the XVIII Airborne Corps Deception Cell. This simulated forward arming and refueling point (FARP) at TL 139512 in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia was approximately 45 kilometers northwest of An Nuariya .