A U.S. commercial interface into defense-adjacent markets.
Kestrel works with Korean and other allied-country manufacturers who want to reach U.S. defense, UAS, robotics, and aerospace customers, but don't have the U.S.-based commercial presence, requirements fluency, or documentation practices those customers expect.
Market access, without you having to build a U.S. office.
U.S. market development
Direct visibility into U.S. defense, UAS, robotics, and aerospace customer requirements, developed through Kestrel's U.S.-based commercial presence.
U.S. customer interface
Kestrel manages the customer relationship, language, and cultural interface so your team can focus on engineering and production.
RFQ management
Structured RFQ intake and management so quote requests arrive organized and technically complete, not as scattered emails.
Requirements translation
U.S. customer specifications and expectations translated into terms your engineering and sales teams can act on directly.
Documentation coordination
Coordinating the quality, origin, and technical documentation U.S. defense and aerospace customers routinely require.
Long-term market development
An ongoing U.S. commercial relationship aimed at building repeat business, not a one-time transaction.
Kestrel's Korea-based team works directly with your factory.
Kestrel maintains a dedicated supplier-development presence physically located in South Korea. That means factory visits, direct conversations with your engineering and sales personnel, and firsthand technical and commercial investigation — not a cold email from overseas.
What we're not promising
Kestrel does not guarantee sales volume, order size, or specific customer introductions. We commit to representing your capability accurately to U.S. customers and managing the commercial and technical interface professionally — the outcome depends on fit between your capability and the customer's actual requirement.
Manufacturers in South Korea and other allied markets.
Kestrel is building relationships with manufacturers capable of supplying propulsion, motor control, interconnect, and precision electromechanical hardware to defense-adjacent quality and documentation standards. If that describes your operation, we'd like to talk.
Introduce your manufacturing capability.
Tell us what you manufacture, your production capacity, and your quality documentation practices.