The G-8 was a dedicated reconnaissance version based on the G-6.
A reconnaissance version with nose-mounted cameras was built as the L-29R.
A modified reconnaissance version of the Lakshya is under development.
Two high-altitude reconnaissance versions were also built as the Breguet 33, but these did not lead to further production.
Vought also presented a tactical reconnaissance version of the aircraft called the V-382.
A proposed military reconnaissance version, the DH.30, was never built.
In 1994, the reconnaissance version was terminated after only five aircraft were built.
Each level bomber also had a few reconnaissance versions that were used during the battle.
Definitive reconnaissance version used in small numbers at end of the war.
Among the orders were for 550 armed reconnaissance versions of the Ventura.