I would like to reply further but each time you come up with something new.Regarding IR suppression, Akinci will be flying far above the range of IR guided missiles, and against aircraft launched AA missiles or SAMs: it's not a stealth aircraft so it's pointless to hide the IR signature when it will be visible to radar anyway. As I said, you have some kind of grudge against Baykar which is why an otherwise educated person like you is coming up with these irrational reasons to trash them.
First: I don't imply an IR suppression like the ones installed on attack helicopters, but at least preventing the extrusion of the exhaust channel, covering it engine cases thus not leaving a metallic-heated part facing to ground. Furthermore as Baykar is often mentioned of innovation by their fans, so it would be better for their engineering capability-image by developing an innovative supression system similar to the helicopters, could benefit them.
Second: The drone has maximum altitude, yet it won't be achieved when it is fully loaded with missiles and internal payload, it will definitely need to go down to range of MANPADS.
If you carefully look Turboprop aircraft in military you will see their exhaust channel left in engine casing. Golden rule of IR signature: Dont leave hot tips exposed, for ships it is "any" for planes "facing toward ground". These metallic surfaces shine up in FLIR, even at the simplest one, from 20k altitude.
Seeing MQ-9's exhaust you will get what i intend to mean.