Supplier-development priorities, not an inventory catalog.
The categories below describe where Kestrel is actively building qualified supplier relationships. They are source-development capabilities and priorities — not a representation that every listed part is currently stocked or available for immediate shipment.
Motors and the hardware around them.
Supplier development for UAS and precision propulsion hardware, from the motor itself down to the subcomponents that determine its performance and reliability.
The electronics that drive the motor.
Source development for the control and power-electronics hardware that pairs with propulsion systems.
Connections that have to survive vibration, thermal cycling, and time.
Supplier development for connectors and interconnect hardware built to defense and aerospace-grade expectations.
Machined and assembled hardware, held to tolerance.
Source development for precision-machined and electromechanical hardware supporting aerospace and robotics applications.
Have something that doesn't fit these categories?
Kestrel develops new supplier relationships when a customer requirement justifies the work. If your component doesn't fall neatly into propulsion, motor control, interconnect, or precision/electromechanical hardware, tell us about it — supplier development for additional categories can be scoped on request.
Submit your component requirement.
Include your current part number, manufacturer, specifications, and volume, and we'll assess whether Kestrel can help.