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Iran's female 'ninja rangers': Warriors train with martial arts weapons in the desert as 4,000 women aim to become fighting machines.
Female Ninjas are training in the desert to become a lethal fighting force in Iran.
This club at the Jughin castle opened in 1989 and tens of thousands of women have trained there.
It may look like a scene out of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - but these Iranian women are practicing their moves in a bid to become highly-trained ninjas.
They learn to climb and jump walls, hide in the mountains and 'slice the neck of a rival without making a sound'.
They were pictured brandishing deadly weapons while performing back flips and gravity-defying stunts in Iran - where the specialist martial art of Ninjutsu is popular with female pupils.
Women learn to climb and jump, hide in the mountains and 'slice the neck of a rival without making a sound'. They are practicing their moves in the Iranian desert in a bid to become highly-trained ninja rangers.
To become a kunoichi - or female ninja - requires incredible acrobatic strength and agility.
4,000 women warriors are learning specialist martial art of Ninjutsu in the country.
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