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On another timeline's WWII, The Soviet Union moved south from Finnmark alone liberated Norway, using the surviving team of the Norwegian Communist Party to establish a new People’s Republic of Norway, the old royal family and the government have been exiled overseas.
In order to keep the hard-won warmth sea, the Soviet Union assist the new republic with everything they've got. T-64, Krivak, Su-24, any weapons that could export all provided to the Norwegian People's Army.
However, in the 1980s, as the Soviet Union fell by the day, the People’s Republic of Norway also broke out the internal line struggle. The winning sjølberging faction decided to come up with nuclear weapons and long-range missiles at all costs to counter the possible threat from Britain, Denmark, Sweden and Germany. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the People’s Republic of Norway reluctantly supported it by exporting oil, but there was a nationwide shortage of food (4.1 million population in 1980 and only 4.22 million in 1998), while maintaining a large armed forces (200,000 army, 40,000 navy, 30,000 air force, 30,000 missile corps). In 2001, the People’s Republic of Norway detonated a 50,000-ton-class fission bomb at the Tromso test ground. After three years of experimentation, the “Odin-1” medium-range ballistic missile based on the legacy of the Cold War Soviet Union was successfully tested. Its range can cover London, Berlin and Stockholm.
What about the pattern of this plane in Europe? What about the relations between the People's Republic of Norway and its neighboring countries?
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