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I've removed the recently-added 'Yaogan satellites statictics [sic]' section from this article. Even as a heavy contributor to the page, this chart appears messy and makes little sense. If the contributor wishes to add it back, they need make clear what "35-01 ~ 05" or "27,22,19,15,8" mean for serial numbers, what "ELINT MIDDLE" and "missing number" mean for Classes, why some orbits are listed as types and others as inclination/alt pairs, and what 'number/group' and 'number of groups' mean as categories. More than anything, why does this add to understanding of the Yaogan program that isn't covered in the detailed/long-curated 'Satellites' section of the article or the infobox stats. Additionally, the author does not appear to maintain English proficiency. Overall, strongly recommend against re-inclusion. RightQuark (talk) 07:06, 19 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]