Built by engineers tired of guessing whether a blade would hold.
NWESTA exists because the Indian drone industry has been buying propellers on a leap of faith — opaque tolerance specs, no published balance grade, no traceability when a blade fails mid-mission. We build the alternative.
What we make
Production-grade propellers for UAV platforms across six industries — defence, agriculture, FPV, surveying, logistics, and industrial inspection. Diameters from 14 to 32 inches, in carbon fiber, glass- reinforced composite, and injection-moulded variants.
Standard SKUs ship same-day. Bespoke runs — custom geometry, non-standard materials, certified runs for defence integrators — start at modest volumes and ship on your timeline.
How we work
We own the full pipeline. Composite layup, CNC machining, mould tooling, dynamic balancing, thrust profiling, and acoustic testing all happen under one roof. That control is why our standard balance-grade target is ISO 1940 G2.5 — tighter than the import commodity grade most fleets fly today.
Every batch ships with a coupon test result. Every standard SKU ships with its full thrust curve and a balance certificate. Every blade is laser-etched with its batch ID so a field failure can be traced back to the lot that produced it.
Where we are
Manufacturing in Banda, Madhya Pradesh. Pan-India shipping via Shiprocket. Export-ready for South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and select EU markets.
Why NWESTA
"NWESTA" is the Hindi word for wing. We took it because every propeller on a UAV is, mechanically, a rotating wing — and because the people building real Indian drone capability deserve the option to source from an Indian manufacturer who actually documents the engineering.