I think I agree with Gary, here, and that's not easily said
What would scouts of the time report? That they had seen an enemy and give approximate numbers. This reported in an, if you forgive the anachronism, operational or even strategic timeframe. Certainly not tactical, hence Gary's witticism re GPS cell phones.
All this and more is already available to the commanders by merely bringing up a scenario and stepping through manually without fog of war. Even if it is a might Un-British to so practice and prepare; this I have done. Monty may not have read another gentleman's mail, but then, Monty was an idiot in that regard!
Tactical scouts? They would behave too much like forward artillery spotters with secure SATCOM in that the operational commander would recieve a perfect picture of what the scouts see. No lag time for a runner, no "human element" imperfection in evaluation ("Gee, it LOOKED like a whole battalion to me"). This can already be achieved by sending up a platoon of lights, Indians, dragoons, etc.
So I do ont think scouts would be useful here in that the information reported would be too perfect.
But I do like your questions and thinking as to the game system, bravo!