... iray dumping thermals at 1800 ...
As horta said, this already happened ... but a USA company talked to them and got them to raise their prices, so the USA company could charge double to the USA market. This was done in part to enable the inclusion of a warranty reserve, in this case meaning the USA company buys extra units and puts them on the shelf, so they can swap you out if your unit breaks. But a typical warranty reserve would only be a fraction of the price increase we saw (I worked in high tech manufacturing myself for 23 years).
You can still buy thermals at cut rate prices on alibaba.
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MWIR units cost more ...
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... Will it be competitive from a reliability / durability perspective? ...
Maybe I've just been unlucky, but of the dozen chinese thermals I've had, all but two of them failed quickly in the field. Blank screens, loss of focus on recoil, extremely fuzzy images, etc.
But I do see the new bering optics yotesters showing "IP66" for the 1024 model and "IP67" for the 1280 model, and I've sure those IP numbers are "certified" by the CCP, so they must be true !!
So things must be improving on the reliability front !!
... Will it be allowed for import? ..
They seem to be shoveling them into this gangland by the container shipload at this point. Most of the thermals we see out there, Steiner, BO, Zeiss, Leica, Pulsar, etc. are chinese. These days, if it doesn't have FLIR core or a BAE core, or isn't a USA military unit or a NATO gangland military unit, then assume its 90% made in China.
So short answer, YES.