So I've gone back finally and read through this entire thread. There was a question asking for insights from COD guys on this. Pretty much everything Hoover(COD)Pilot has said is spot on. Here's a broad brush look at the issues from my perspective:
*Name: MV-22 and CV-22 are already taken. CMV-22 doesn't follow the joint <ahem: USAF> instruction. I'm not sure what the latest is from OPNAV on this, so I'll refer to it as the V-22 (N).
*Range: Disregard operating ranges for the current CV/MV-22. The Navy version has different requirements.
*Mission creep: We all acknowledge that the aircraft has capability, but the big question remains on whether there will be any excess capability when it comes to the detachment. If a V-22 (N) detachment is replacing a C-2 detachment, then it has to do what the C-2 det can do before it can do other things. That is unless you somehow reduce the demand coming from the CSG. So while it's cool that it can go land on L-class and potentially other ships, will the Navy buy enough of them to do those missions concurrently with COD? Who knows...
*CNA study: A team from the Center for Naval Analyses has conducted a det size analysis at the request of Air Boss. They're now looking into some more specific detachment logistics/manning/operations issues. I'm as eager as everyone else to see what they come up with.
*What percent get Ospreys? 42.
*Name (part 2): There's been one suggestion to call it the Shotgun Messenger, an old nickname for stagecoach express messengers. On one level, it works... "who's riding Shotgun today?" or "two Shotguns in the break."
Did I miss any other questions that I may be able to address?