↑History of the Ural Military District / Edited by Alexander Egorovsky, Ivan Tutarinov – 1 – Moscow: Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union, 1970 – 352 Pages – 11,500 Copies
(ru) V. I. Feskov, V. I. Golikov, K. A. Kalashnikov et S. A. Slugin, The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces, Tomsk, Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing, (ISBN9785895035306)
Military Encyclopedia in 8 Volumes. Volume 6: Ogarkov – "Progress" / Chief Editor of the Commission Sergey Ivanov – Moscow: Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, 2002 – 639 Pages – (ISBN5-203-01873-1) – Page 621
Military Encyclopedia in 8 Volumes. Volume 8: Tajik – Yashin / Chief Editor of the Commission Sergey Ivanov – Moscow: Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, 2004 – 579 Pages – (ISBN5-203-01875-8) – Pages 195–196
History of the Ural Military District / Edited by Alexander Egorovsky, Ivan Tutarinov – 1 – Moscow: Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union, 1970 – 352 Pages – 11,500 Copies
Team of Authors, Armed Forces of the Soviet Union After World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet (Part 1: Ground Forces), Tomsk, Publishing House of Scientific and Technical Literature, (ISBN978-5-89503-530-6)
Team of Authors, Red Banner Ural: History of the Red Banner Ural Military District, Moscow, Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union,
Andrey Lensky et Mikhail Tsybin, Soviet Ground Forces in the Last Year of the Soviet Union. Directory, Saint-Pétersbourg, B&K, , 174, 178–183 (ISBN5-93414-063-9), « Volga–Ural Military District »
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