Not necessarily. It all depends on the situations and the kinetics/dynamics of that situation at the particular time.I would always be afraid of loosing kinetic energy and so perhaps be forced to dive at a moment your opponent can expect. The Harrier could use these manoevres because at that time missiles were not able to turn as fast as they are now so sacrificing speed it order to get into a good firing position made sense. I'm afraid that this has become useless by now.
It is always good to have tricks up your sleeve to apply when they could be beneficial.
Such a maneuver as this would require particular parameters...and if the pilot was put in that position...where it would make sense and potentially be a game changer...having it available could be useful.
They would of course have to be trained on when to use it...when and where it would make sense.