Military drones can be used for surveillance or spying on enemies. They, however, can be either destroyed or captured, therefore photos contained inside them can be lost or revealed to the attacker. A possible solution to solve such a problem is to adopt Secret Share (SS) techniques to split photos into several sections/chunks and distribute them among a fleet of drones. The advantages of using such a technique are two folds. First, no single drone contains any photo in its entirety; thus even when a drone is captured, the attacker cannot discover any photos. Second, the storage requirements of drones can be simplified, and thus cheaper drones can be produced for such missions. In this scenario, a fleet of drones consists of t+r drones, where t (threshold) is the minimum number of drones required to reconstruct the photos, and r (redundancy) is the maximum number of lost drones the system can tolerate. The …