Issue 24

Issue 24

Yaogan 30 (09) Launched

17 Jun 2021: China launched its 9th group of classified Yaogan-30 satellites and one commercial satellite on a Long March 2C rocket. - Yaogan series satellites are perceived by outside analysts to be designated for military purposes. The inclination of the Yaogan-30 constellation suggests it may provide frequent revis…

17 Jun 2021: China launched its 9th group of classified Yaogan-30 satellites and one commercial satellite on a Long March 2C rocket.

– Yaogan series satellites are perceived by outside analysts to be designated for military purposes. The inclination of the Yaogan-30 constellation suggests it may provide frequent revisits for electronic and signals intelligence and optical and radar imaging in areas close to China.

– As with previous Yaogan-30 launches the new satellites were placed into roughly circular, 600-kilometer altitude orbits inclined by 35°.

– The Yaogan-30 constellation now consists of 27 satellites and uses 6 orbital planes. The new satellites join 6 others (Yaogan-30 G/H/K/J/L/M) in the orbital plane with a RAAN of 326.4°. This particular orbital plane is now the most populated in the Yaogan-30 constellation (others have either 3 or 6 satellites).

China has created a Yaogan 30 satellite constellation of six equally-spaced planes. With their 35° inclination, Yaogan 30 satellites are optimized to look at countries close to China, especially on the Pacific coast.

Issue 24 - Yaogan 30 (09) Launched

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