27 Nov 2022: China launched it’s third set of Yaogan-36 triplets from Xichang. As with Yaogan 36-01 and 02 the launched used the Long March 2D space launch vehicles. China has launched the Yaogan-36 satellites to be co-planar with previously launched Yaogan 35 satellites which also fly in a lead-trail-trail formation. The capabilities of the Yaogan 35
and Yaogan 36 constellations are not yet known. Launch Video.
-All Yaogan 35 and Yaogan 36 satellites operate at ~500km and 35° inclination. This provides optimal coverage for the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea.
– Other Yaogan ELINT satellites have flown to 35° inclinations have typically flown at altitudes on the order of 500 or 600km
– Yaogan 36-03 is co-planar with Yaogan 35-05 satellites which launched on 6 Sep 22. Yaogan 36-01 is co-planar with Yaogan 35-01, and Yaogan 36-02 is co-planar with Yaogan 35-02.
-YG-36-03 satellites will likely maneuver into the traditional 1 lead 2 trail formation like the YG-35 and YG-36 triplets.
– For both Yaogan 35 and 36 the A and B payloads were developed by CASC, while payload C was developed by SAST. The exact purpose and mass of the payload remain unknown. The exact purpose of these triplet missions is not known at
this point.