So here's more of stuff I'm currently trying to finish, and that's WiP for too long time.
And also final part of An-24 family.
In 1966 work commenced on aerial photogrammetry version of An-24, resulting in An-24FK designed by Beriev's bureau. After further refinements a specialized version, designated An-30, with heavily modified forward fuselage, entered production in 1971. It had several versions - An-30A and An-30B are merely designations of civil and military planes respectively, An-30D Sibirak is a long range plane with additional fuel tanks permamently attached to the sides of the fuselage, An-30M is "meteorological protection" aircraft equipped with dispenser for mix of carbon dioxide (dry ice) and silver iodide used to provoke rainfall (which can be used either to avert danger of heavy hail, or to ensure that weather will be fine on such occasions as Labor Day or Victory Day), An-30R is NBC reconnaissance aircraft and there are also some specialized laboratories. An-30 has been exported do a number of countries, with equipment set depending on buyers wishes.
Indian Air Force was greatly interested with An-26 in the 1970s, but operational tests proved that it's "hot-and-high" performance was far below their expectations. Therefore a special version with new engines was created as An-32 and first flown in 1976. It was also exported to some other countries and was basis for several testbeds.
Shortly before Sino-Soviet split of early 1960s People's Republic of China bought license for An-24, to be produced as Y-7. Consequences of Great Cultural Revolution delayed greatly whole process and first An-24 assembled in China took off only in 1970 and actual production of Y-7 started as late as 1977.
Y-7-100 - 1984 modification with Western avionics and winglets,
Y-7-200 - 1990s modification with Western avionics and engines, but without winglets,
Y-7H (initially designated Y-14) - unlicensed copy of An-26,
MA-60 - significant redesign, with Western avionics and engines, stretched fuselage with new nose section.
Y-7 is also basis for some specialized versions and testbeds, like HYJ-7 flying classroom for bomber crews.
Recently photographs emerged of a plane designated JZY-01, which apparently is Chinese attempt to create E-2 Hawkeye-like aircraft for their future aircraft carriers. Materials are scarce, however, so it's unclear wether it's merely a testbed of certain elements (like radar or tail arrangement), or a actual prototype of a series. I hoped to draw it too, but this scarcity of sources combined with deep modifications to the aiframe made me shelve that idea for now.