The calibration of IR sensors, thermal imagers, instrumentation for remote earth sensing, signature recognition, and low background spacebome radiometers requires development of low- and near-ambient-temperature reference standard sources capable of operating in vacuum at low or medium background conditions. The paper contains the characteristics of blackbodies (BB), developed at the All-Russian Research Institute for Optical and Physical Measurements (VNIIOFI). A novel Medium Background Facility (MBF) intended for calibrating IR sources has been developed at VNIIOFI. The MBF used for the calibration under vacuum conditions (10(-3) Pa) and medium background temperatures includes a Ga Fixed-Point Blackbody (29.76degreesC), Variable Temperature Blackbody (-60degreesC similar to + 80degreesC) and Filter Radiometer. A brief description of the operating principles and specifications of the MBF is presented. The results of a comparison of the Variable Temperature Blackbody and Ga Fixed Point Blackbody in the Medium Background Facility are given. The measurement uncertainties radiance temperature associated with spectral bandwidth are discussed.