scout·ing
/ˈskaʊ
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noun
1.
an act or instance of reconnoitering; reconnaissance.
2.
the activities of a scout or scouts.
3.
( often initial capital letter ) the program of activities of the Boy Scouts or the Girl Scouts.
Origin:
1635–45; scout1 + -ing1
Related forms
scout·ing·ly, adverb
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scout
1 /skaʊt/ Show IPA
noun
1.
a soldier, warship, airplane, etc., employed in reconnoitering.
2.
a person sent out to obtain information.
re·con·nais·sance
/rɪˈkɒn
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noun
1.
the act of reconnoitering.
2.
Military . a search made for useful military information in the field, especially by examining the ground.
There is no law that says light mechs are scouts. Indeed many Light mechs have roles other than scouting (Jenner is astriker, Panther a city fighter, Valkyrie a support for light lances and so on).
I know of a few Atlas pilots who have been very grateful I hung back in my Jenner waiting for the enemies lights to come a calling and chased them off his 6.
At least one purpose built medium is a dedicated scout, the Hermes II. The Fenris is another medium that prodives scouting services of Clan Wolf toumans particularly. There are more I am pretty sure which I can look up if you need.