A term used for conscripted Russian invaders of Ukraine. A combination of the terms "mobilized" and "vatnik".
The mobiks were sent to the front with outdated soviet gear and with little to no combat training.
by ThatGerman November 2, 2022
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Slang term for conscripts mobilised into the Russian army during the Ukraine war.
Those mobiks are not even being given equipment - they are literally just meat being sent into the grinder.
by Kuntstretch October 3, 2022
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Mobik is a person mobilized, drafted or conscripted for military service.
Putin sent the mobiks to Ukraine with 3 days of training.
by Riptide360 September 26, 2022
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A word combing mobilised and vatnik. Meaning a soldier who has been conscripted into the Russian army as part of Russia's war in Ukraine.

Unlike a Vatnik, a Mobik is a conscripted soldier who has been forced by coercion, brainwashing or fear into going to Ukraine. They often are poorly equipped and are cannon fodder against the disciplined Ukranian Army.
"Damn, 60 mobiks killed today in Bakhmut, how is the Russian army able to cope with such losses?"
by DukeWilfred December 26, 2022
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